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Naming Alkanes - Worksheet #2 Draw the structural formula and line angle formula for the following molecules. Remember the following: • Carbons on the end of a chain are attached to three hydrogens • Carbons in the middle of a chain are attached to two hydrogens • Carbons that have one branch attached are also attached to one hydrogen
Name Period Naming Alkanes - Worksheet #2 Nam© the following branched alkanes: 1. CH2 CH2 CH3 H^C CH? 1 CH"-CH? CH CH2 CH2 CH3 CH-4 2. H-^C~ • CH?" C CHo CH CH2 1 CH3 CH, CH, CH-
This is a set of practice problems on naming organic compounds. The examples cover the nomenclature of alkanes, bicyclic compounds, alkenes, alkynes, alcohols, alkyl halides, amines, ethers, and carboxylic acid derivatives such as nitriles, esters and amides
Naming Organic Compounds Practice EXERCISES A. Identify the class of the following compounds. For any alkanes, alkenes, alkynes, aromatic compounds, carboxylic acids or alcohols, provide the IUPAC name of the molecule. For the four special monosubstituted benzenes, use the common name. 1) I 8) Br CH 3 2) CH 3 H 2 C CH 3 H C CH CH 2 CH 9) H 3 C ...
This handout will cover how to correctly name alkanes using IUPAC methods. You can navigate to specific sections of this handout by clicking the links below. Alkanes are organic compounds that only contain single bonds between carbon elements. Alkanes are often referred to as saturated hydrocarbons. Alkane compounds end in –ane.
Name _____ Period _____ (over) Naming Alkanes – Worksheet #1 Name the following branched alkanes: 1. H3CCH CH3 CH3 2. H3CCH CH3 CH2 CH3 3. H3CCH2 CH2 CH CH2 CH2 CH2 CH3 CH3 4. H3CCH2 CH2 CH CH CH3 CH2 CH3 CH2 CH3 5. H3CCH2 CH CH2 CH CH2 CH3 CH3 CH2 CH2 CH3 6. H3CCH2 CH2 CH2 CH2 H3CCH2 CH2 CH2 C CH3 CH2 CH3 7. H2CCH CH2 CH CH3 CH2 CH2 CH3 CH3 ...
Naming Alkanes – Worksheet #2 Name the following branched alkanes: 1. H3CCH2 CH CH2 CH CH2 CH2 CH3 CH3 CH2 CH2 CH3 2. H3CCH2 CCH2 CH CH2 CH3 CH3 CH3 CH3 3. H3CCH2 CCH3 CH3 CH3 4. CH3 CCH3 CH3 CH3 5. H3CCH2 CCH2 CH3 CH2 CH2 CH3 CH3. 6. H3CCH2 CCH2 CH3 CH3 CH2 CH3 7. H3C CH CHCH CHCH CH2 CH3 CH3 CH3 CH3 CH3 CH3