Thank you so much. Your videos are so helpful. You explain it in a way that makes it easy to understand. I have a quick question could you also name 3-methoxy-2-butanol as 3-methoxybutan-2-ol. I keep getting confused on those.
Both are correct, just remember: If you're keeping the 2 before the -ol' then you don't drop the 'e' in 'ane' so it's butane-2-ol rather than butan-2-ol
At 3:24, the name of the parent chain is “cyclohexane” because the ring on the left side of the structure has six carbons. The other cyclic structure that is named as the substituent “cyclopentoxy” only has five carbons.
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Thank you so much. You explained it in a way that made it seem so simple! I was confused by the "oxy" bit before this video.
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Thank you so much. Your videos are so helpful. You explain it in a way that makes it easy to understand. I have a quick question could you also name 3-methoxy-2-butanol as 3-methoxybutan-2-ol. I keep getting confused on those.
Yes, absolutely! That is also an acceptable name, where the locant is placed in front of the functional group's suffix. Just a matter of preference.
At 4:48, it was 3-Methoxybutan-2-ol?
Yup
Even i was thinking about that
Both are correct, just remember: If you're keeping the 2 before the -ol' then you don't drop the 'e' in 'ane' so it's butane-2-ol rather than butan-2-ol
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Why is it methoxyethane? Shouldn't it be ethoxymethane because of ABC?
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Why is it cyclopentoxycyclohexane? Shouldn't it be cyclohexoxycyclopentane?
+Leah Fisch Thanks, I was wondering the same thing
Asha Melville because we have to take the shorter carbon chain as the prefix and longer carbon chain as the suffix
the longer chain is the parent chain
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But alphabatically, shouldn't it be Ethanemethoxy? Or is that rule not followed here?
dont forget, eth-ane is not a substituent or functional group, it is the parent chain (first name-last name). Methoxy is the substituent
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Leah4sci what if in the molecule there are 3 oxygens?
In reference to? which part of the video please.
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The cyclic part, why is it cyclopentane if it has 6 carbons???
At 3:24, the name of the parent chain is “cyclohexane” because the ring on the left side of the structure has six carbons. The other cyclic structure that is named as the substituent “cyclopentoxy” only has five carbons.
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When does the name end with the word ether?
The name would end in "ether" only in a common name. IUPAC nomenclature dictates that ethers be named as 'alkoxy' group substituents.
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3:24 why it cannot be cyclohexoxycyclopentane ?
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because lighter group is firstly written in naming with -oxy
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