The IUPAC name for CH\(_{3}\)CHCH\(_{3}\)CHCLCHCH\(_{3}\)CH\(_{2}\)CH\(_{3}\) is

a

2, 4 - dimethyl - 3 - chlorohexane

b

3, 5 - dimethyl - 4 - chlorohexane

c

4 - chloro - 3, 5 - dirnethylhexane

d

3 - chloro - 2, 4 - dimethylhexane

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Animashaunfemi
1 year ago

100% legit. draw the structure to clear any confusion.

Coonnoe35
1 year ago

First, let’s fix that messy structure: CH3CHCH3CHCLCHCH3CH2CH3. Now, number it correctly for IUPAC: CH3CH(CH3)CH2C(Cl)H(CH3)CH2CH3. That’s 2,4-dimethyl-3-chlorohexane. The correct answer is A, because when you line it up and follow the rules, the chloro and methyl groups dictate the numbering for the lowest possible numbers, making A the only choice that matches the structure when done properly.

Emmanuel24458
2 years ago

Is C check the chloro

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