a.
Interpretation:
For a below ball and stick model, nomenclature has to be determined.
Concept introduction:
Nomenclature of organic compounds:
Firstly, the
For halide compounds, longest carbon chain attached with the halogen atom has to be identified and the compound will be named as–‘ine’ to –‘o’. Ex: Chlorine to chloro. If any other substituents are present, then it is necessary to mention of the substituent number. Finally, names of all the substituents will be arranged in alphabetical order including halogen atoms, their position and followed by parent alkane chain name at the end.
Nomenclature of halide:
b.
Interpretation:
For a given ball and stick model, name has to be determined and the respective structure is given below.
Concept introduction:
Refer to part “a.”.
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