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### 9. (a) Name the molecules using IUPAC nomenclature rules.

#### First Molecule:
- **Structure Description**: This molecule is a straight-chain hydrocarbon with a branch. The main chain consists of seven carbon atoms, with a methyl group attached to the third carbon atom.
- **IUPAC Name**: 3-methyloctane

#### Second Molecule:
- **Structure Description**: This is a six-membered carbon ring (cyclohexane) with a chlorine atom (Cl) attached, and a methyl group attached to the fifth carbon relative to the chlorine atom. Additionally, there is a double bond between the first and second carbon atoms, indicating an alkene.
- **IUPAC Name**: 1-chloro-3-methylcyclohexene

These names are assigned according to the IUPAC nomenclature rules for organic compounds, ensuring an unambiguous representation of the molecule's structure.
Transcribed Image Text:### 9. (a) Name the molecules using IUPAC nomenclature rules. #### First Molecule: - **Structure Description**: This molecule is a straight-chain hydrocarbon with a branch. The main chain consists of seven carbon atoms, with a methyl group attached to the third carbon atom. - **IUPAC Name**: 3-methyloctane #### Second Molecule: - **Structure Description**: This is a six-membered carbon ring (cyclohexane) with a chlorine atom (Cl) attached, and a methyl group attached to the fifth carbon relative to the chlorine atom. Additionally, there is a double bond between the first and second carbon atoms, indicating an alkene. - **IUPAC Name**: 1-chloro-3-methylcyclohexene These names are assigned according to the IUPAC nomenclature rules for organic compounds, ensuring an unambiguous representation of the molecule's structure.
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