Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
The name and identification of all the present groups or substituents should be determined in the following compound.
Concept Introduction:
Compounds consist of carbon and hydrogen known as hydrocarbons. Hydrocarbons are classified as a saturated hydrocarbon and unsaturated hydrocarbon. Saturated hydrocarbons are those hydrocarbons in which a carbon-carbon single bond is present as carbon is linked with four atoms.
(b)
Interpretation:
The name and identification of all the present groups or substituents should be determined in the following compound.
Concept Introduction:
Compounds consist of carbon and hydrogen known as hydrocarbons. Hydrocarbons are classified as a saturated hydrocarbon and unsaturated hydrocarbon. Saturated hydrocarbons are those hydrocarbons in which a carbon-carbon single bond is present as carbon is linked with four atoms. Unsaturated hydrocarbons are those hydrocarbons in which carbon-carbon multiple bonds are present that are double and triple bonds.
(c)
Interpretation:
The name and identification of all the present groups or substituents should be determined in the following compound.
Concept Introduction:
Compounds consist of carbon and hydrogen known as hydrocarbons. Hydrocarbons are classified as a saturated hydrocarbon and unsaturated hydrocarbon. Saturated hydrocarbons are those hydrocarbons in which a carbon-carbon single bond is present as carbon is linked with four atoms. Unsaturated hydrocarbons are those hydrocarbons in which carbon-carbon multiple bonds are present that are double and triple bonds.
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