Naming Ethers - IUPAC Nomenclature With Branching, Organic Chemistry Practice Problems
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- Опубліковано 28 лис 2016
- This organic chemistry video tutorial explains how to name ethers - iupac nomenclature and common names as well with branching.
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The first one is old IUPAC naming system, on the other hand the second is written using the newer version (given by IUPAC) of naming system.
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What if both alkoxy groups have a branched structure? If the numbering starts from 0 twice, how can you keep apart the two number sequences?
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What if you have subs on both sides of your ether? How do u name it? For example, I have on the left 1-ethyl -2 methyl propyl and the right side has 1,3 dimethyl propyl ...? What would be the correct name for it?
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3-methyl-2-heptene it should be :
3-methylhept(2)ene
It really depends on your instructor's preference... For some instructors, it is the other way around.
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You said alcohol takes precedence over an ether in naming... but how do you know? What if they give a question including other hydrocarbon derivatives with an ether... how do I know which one takes precedence over another in terms of order of naming???
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In the example with cyclohexane, if we change it to benzene then we call it benzene right?
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Bro what do you mean by priority of functional groups
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For the iupac name don't we have to number the cyclo's am a little bit confused and why
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Please also make video on cyclic ether
I have a doubt, in your first example u told it's methoxy ethane but to write it's methoxy ethane there isn't 6 hydrogens to tell it's ethane rght??
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I understand but I have a question if there is Ch3_O-CH2-Ch-(Ch3)-Ch3 what would be the iupac name of it plz tell me
1 methoxy 2 methyl propane
i had a question on #5:50 minutes of the video shouldn't it be like 2-ethoxy isopropane ? im just confused
Remove the ethoxy group and name it, it would just be propane right? So there you go
I thought we are to ignore the prefix, is cyclo not a prefix in this case?
Do we have
Dicyclopentylether
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Hey may i ask when will I Use the "yl" and "ane" example... Ethyl...ethane?
When you wanna name your ether as a "common" name, that's when you use "yl" as a suffix; if you gear towards IUPAC names, that 'yl' is only the substituent and the compound with the "ane" is considered the priority/ main chain.
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Why isn't the 3 carbon a chiral center?
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is it true that the prefixes are included in alphabetical order? ex: di, tri, tetra, cyclo? because my profesor said these prefixes are not included in alphabetical order.
Nope. Di, tri, tetra... so on is not included. Only those that include in alphabetical prefixes are iso, cyclo, forgot the rest hehe