CHE 118A Chapter Notes -Stereocenter, Stereochemistry, Cycloalkane

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Substituents on cycloalkanes are named using the rules for alkanes, except that on rings with only one substituent, no number is needed; otherwise numbering proceeds to produce the lowest number at the first point of difference. If the number of carbon atoms in the ring is less than the number of carbon atoms in the substituent, it is named as a cycloalkyl-substituted alkane (see example 2). 1-iodo-2-propylcyclobutane: if there is a tie between the number of carbons on the cycloalkane part of the molecule and the acyclic alkane part, choose the cycloalkane as the parent (main) chain. If there is one substituent, there is no need to show the number 1 of the substituent. If two or more substituents are on a cycloalkane, start c-1 at a point of attachment such that that the second substituent has as low a number as possible.

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