@The channel of Aviation Geeks Parent chain has 5 carbon atoms so it is pentane and there are 3 methyl groups (ch3) and also the side chains should be named from the lowest possible number this is what IUPAC nomenclature says !! The name of that brached hydrocarbon will be 2-2-3 tri methyl pentane 🙂👍
Last second example will be 2,3-Dimethyl pentane
Yes that's a blunder which is sufficient to write incorrect concepts in class 10th stundent's mind.
You are right and the last example is 2,2,3-trimethylpentane not 3,3-Dimethylhexane
@The channel of Aviation Geeks Parent chain has 5 carbon atoms so it is pentane and there are 3 methyl groups (ch3) and also the side chains should be named from the lowest possible number this is what IUPAC nomenclature says !! The name of that brached hydrocarbon will be 2-2-3 tri methyl pentane 🙂👍
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Please explain the logic behind taking as hexane when there is no linkage to count as linear chain between carbon position 2 and 1
The last example is 2,2,3-trimethylpentane not 3,3-Dimethylhexane.
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This helped a lot
Explanation is really very good...thank u
Why have we taken the last example as hexane?
Since it has longest carbon chain of six.
@@prasoongupta18 but the actual parental chain is of 5 carbon atoms and hence it must be pentane not hexane
@@rujulak7019 yeah my bad.. it must be pentane. It means that her last and 2nd last both examples were incorrect.
@@prasoongupta18 yes!
@@prasoongupta18 hey can u tell me what would be the correct name for the last one
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isn't it 2,3-Dimethyl pentane?
Yes, it is 2,3
Yes and the last example is 2,2,3-trimethylpentane not 3,3-Dimethylhexane.
Very nice expralation
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Thank u mam
Last wala kaisa kiye. ??
How can u name it hexane?
There's not any link b/w those atoms!🙄
The last example is 2,2,3-trimethylpentane not 3,3-Dimethylhexane.
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Second last example is wrong please check it once again
Thanku so much mam
Thanks
Nice mam
In last q how it is a hexane
The last example is 2,2,3-trimethylpentane not 3,3-Dimethylhexane.
Thanku mam
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