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2,3 dichloro (1) benzenamine |
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3,4,6 tert/tri-chloryl 3 ethyl 5 fluoryloctane (Remember alphabetical order - c, e, f - prefixes don't count. also, go from the side that has the most alphabetical and most amount of alphabetical first) |
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4 isopropyl 5 propyloctane (I, P, alphabetically) |
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6 ethane 2,3 dimethyldecane |
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7 (1,2 difluorobutyl), 5 ethyltridecane
You don't need to know tridecane for the test. |
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Amino Acid... did you try naming it the other way?
Congrats if you did, congrats if you didn't. |
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EZ. benzene
Every other non-doubled cyclic is something along the lines of:
cyclohexane
cyclopentane
cyclobutane |
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cyclooctane, with two 'o's |
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cyclopentylcyclohexane
one of the hardest, for me.
Two rules here:
1. Since there are no separate words, you can't go by alphabet - you have to go by the number of carbons
2. Since the hexane is the 'main' thing, pentane is an add-on, so it becomes a -tyl ending, except this is cyclopentyl. |
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