NATS 1730 Lecture 11: Topic Benzene Derivatives Lecture 11

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Benzene derivatives: a few mono-substituted compounds are named by using a group name as a prefix to benzene, as shown by the combined names listed below. A majority of these compounds, however, are referred to by singular names that are unique. There is no simple alternative to memorization in mastering these names. Alcohol group: prefix- dependent on # of carbons, suffix - (-ol) Aldehyde group: prefix dependent on # of carbons, suffix (-al) Ketone group: prefix dependent on # of carbons, suffix (-one) Ether group: na(cid:373)e (cid:271)oth groups o(cid:374) either side of the o(cid:454)(cid:455)ge(cid:374), followed (cid:271)(cid:455) (cid:862)ether(cid:863) Carboxylic acid group: prefix dependent on # of carbons, suffix (-oic) followed (cid:271)(cid:455) (cid:862)a(cid:272)id(cid:863) Ester group: first list alcohol group, then acid group with suffix (-oate) Amine group: prefix dependent on # of carbons, constituent group used for naming(-yl), followed by suffix (-amine)

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