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The alkanes in which carbon atoms are not a continous chain are called ..........

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A hydrocarbon (R) has six membered ring in which there is no unsaturation.Two alkyl group are attached to the ring adjacent to each other.One group has 3 carbon atoms with branching at 1^(st) carbon and another has 4 carbon atoms.The larger alkyl group has main chain of three carbon atoms of which second carbon is substituted. Correct IUPAC name of compound (R) is