Bicyclic compounds | Alkanes, cycloalkanes, and functional groups | Organic chemistry | Khan Academy
How to name bicyclic compounds. Numbering the chain and Identifying bridgehead carbons. Created by Jay.
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4 жыл бұрын
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In the last example, the substituent can even get the lowest no. 2 if you simply start numbering from the lower bridgehead Carbon and move to its left.
thanks a lot! finally understand how to name those polycyclos
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Sir Thank you very much for the video! can you please do more complex ones like tricycylo tetracyclo etcetera??
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It is norbornane, not norborane! Please Fix. Great videos, Khan Academy is the bomb.
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what if do you have functional group? And the functional group was on the Y path. Would you still count first in the X path?
Good sir, I do believe that the common name for Bicyclo [2.2.1] heptane is Norbornane not Norborane.
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where are you getting the 2? count long path first
My question is how do you draw such nice rings?
shoudln't you have a (-) between dimethyl and bicyclo? So 6,8-dimethyl-bicyclo[3.2.1]octane?
@stargazer4023
6 жыл бұрын
No there is usually no dash between the name of the last substituent and the parent alkane e.g. it's 3-ethyl-2-methyldecane never 3-ethyl-2-methyl-decane.
if the last carbon had substituents aren't those carbons as well?
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Why don't we count the substituents and add to the number of carbon atoms?
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You have to number the longest chain first.
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Bicyclo *4.2.0*
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