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Part 1: Hydrocarbons 1 View the first structural formula provided in Table 4. Follow the steps below and write each part of the name on a piece of paper. a Identify the parent chain of the compound. Count the number of carbon atoms and determine the type of carbon-carbon bonds (single, double, or triple) to record the base name of the compound with the correct suffix. a Number the carbons by beginning on the end with the closest substituentifs) for single bonded compounds, or the end nearest the double or triple bond if present, to ensure the lowest possible numbers are used in the final compound name Compound structure HHHH III HC-C-C-CH III HH HH H-CEC-C-H HHHH I III HC-C-CC -C-cEC-CH I II HHHH HHHHHHHHH II | I II II SHC-CCCCCC-C-CH I III i i i I I HHH HHH HH Table 4. Hydrocarbon Structures
Part 1: Hydrocarbons 1 View the first structural formula provided in Table 4. Follow the steps below and write each part of the name on a piece of paper. a Identify the parent chain of the compound. Count the number of carbon atoms and determine the type of carbon-carbon bonds (single, double, or triple) to record the base name of the compound with the correct suffix. a Number the carbons by beginning on the end with the closest substituentifs) for single bonded compounds, or the end nearest the double or triple bond if present, to ensure the lowest possible numbers are used in the final compound name Compound structure HHHH III HC-C-C-CH III HH HH H-CEC-C-H HHHH I III HC-C-CC -C-cEC-CH I II HHHH HHHHHHHHH II | I II II SHC-CCCCCC-C-CH I III i i i I I HHH HHH HH Table 4. Hydrocarbon Structures
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