Home
Class 11
CHEMISTRY
Iupac Rules When All The Three Like Func...

Iupac Rules When All The Three Like Functional Groups Are Not Directly Linked To The Unbranched Carbon Chain

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Iupac Rules For Chain Terminating Functional Groups

Iupac Rules When Poly Functional Groups Containing More Than Two Like Functional Groups

The functional group which always occurs in the middle of a carbon chain is :

Comprehension # 1 If the organic compound contains more than two similar terminal groups and all of them are directly attached to the principal chain, then none of them forms a part of the principal chain. Special suffixes are used to name these :- {:("Functional group",,"Suffix"),(-CONH_(2),,"Carboxamide"),(-CN,,"Carbonitrile"),(-CHO,,"Carbaldehyde"),(-COOH,,"Carboxylic acid"):} Carbon atoms of these terminal groups are not counted in the principal chain. If any one of these terminal groups is not directly attached to the paraent chain and forms the part of side chain, then the longest chain is selected containing two such similar groups at its two ends. The groups present in the side chain are treated as substituents and are indicated by suitable prefixes. Indicate whether the following IUPAC names are true (a) or false (b)