Can u plz give a list of the highest to the lowest priority functional groups in nomenclature like when you said alcohol has more priority than the ene (double bond)
The alcohol is the highest priority functional group so we need to give it the lowest number Here is a priority table for functional groups: www.masterorganicchemistry.com/2011/02/14/table-of-functional-group-priorities-for-nomenclature/
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Can u plz give a list of the highest to the lowest priority functional groups in nomenclature like when you said alcohol has more priority than the ene (double bond)
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In our syllabus it is told not to remove 'e' of alkane while naming di, tri or polyhydric alcohols!
Swapnil Bankar they might not mention it but it is in English knowledge you should know it
thanks . very understandable
I like all the hand gestures and pointing because I am a visual learner and that is how I teach my classmates sometimes
shouldn't it be hept-2-en-5-ol as the double bond comes first from the other side and there is no tie.
The alcohol is the highest priority functional group so we need to give it the lowest number
Here is a priority table for functional groups: www.masterorganicchemistry.com/2011/02/14/table-of-functional-group-priorities-for-nomenclature/
Shouldn't it be butane-2,3-diol instead of butan-2,3-diol?
Yes, butane-2,3-diol is the preferred IUPAC name
should be butane-2,3-diol
I think it should be pentan-2-ol as he said coz it is not an alkane but an alcohol
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In your third example on the first page, could it also have been dibutan-2,3-ol ? Or does the di have to come right before the ol
Yes because that indicates that there are two alcohols
No, di goes right before the ol. In your answer, you are saying there are 2 butanes...
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3:04 isn't the double bond on 6? So wouldn't it be hept-6-en-3-ol?
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Thanks its very easy to anderstand
really good video, im starting to name alcohols. cool
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u forgot to say if the second example is Z or E. For the viewers: its E configuration :) nice Video!
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This was taught to us in grade 9 or 3rd year high school
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I don't think this is in your Organic Naming playlist. I couldn't find it there. ): but thank you for this video, very helpful! :)
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Personally I don't find OH to be very interesting at all, so it's not alcohol.
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