For those of you confused on the first example, alcohol is numbered first because when we name alcohol, we number our C chain group such that we give the lowest possible # to the -oh group.
Javier Martinez it has a plus charge on it, it’s not a neutral nitrogen. Normally neutral nitrogen has a lone pair left after making all the bonds, but it’s possible to use the lone pair to make a bond giving the plus charge to Nitrogen as it loses(shares) electrons
That's because of the difference between a cyclohexane and benzene. It hasn't been clearly indicated in the drawing but cyclohexane consists of c-c single bonds and has 12 H. Benzene has a Pi system above and below the c-c single bond plane which should be represented by a circle inside instead of what appear to be c=c double bonds.
the first example looks like a legit bacteriophage (haha)😅😂
when benzene is a functional group its called phenyl, when its apart of the longest chain in a benzene
I never understood this way. Thankz
For those of you confused on the first example, alcohol is numbered first because when we name alcohol, we number our C chain group such that we give the lowest possible # to the -oh group.
omg i thought that said anime! lol
but i watched the video and now i get it. thanks ^^
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Shouldn't benzene be drawn with a circle in the middle instead of 3 double bonds due to the evidence against the Kékulé model?
So it isn't confused with 1,3,5- cyclohexane
Thank you Sal
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Why isn't the decene? Counting from the Nitrogen to the ring structure is the longest chain?
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What's the IUPAC name for o-toluidene?
Is it 2-methylaniline or 2-aminotoluene?
Thank you!
i think the longer chain is 10 carbons with the ring
isn't a phenol group a benzine ring with an OH group attached
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Yes. Yes it is
phenol = phenyl + ol
thank so much
Would it be wring if i say "5-benzen" instead of "5-phenyl"?
and r u using a smart board?
CAN YOU PLWASE MAKE A VIDEO TO DISTINGUISH WHEN OR WHEN NOT TO NAME BENZENE A PHENYL OR BENZENE PLEASE ?
I was under the impression that the use of the names "benzene" and "phenyl" were interchangeable under most circumstances when naming a molecule....
^ This
I know this is a bit late , but shouldn't we mention Nitro as N-Nitro as it's Nitrogen is attached to the hydrocarbon?
Can someone explain why he named it Octan-3-ol? I dont understand the (ol)
Meylin Mau because its alcoh *ol*
bcz alcohol has more priority than amine so it named as alcohol not amine
nitrogen only has a bond capacity of 3 how come it's double bonded with Oxygen as well as attached with oxygen and carbon??
Javier Martinez it has a plus charge on it, it’s not a neutral nitrogen. Normally neutral nitrogen has a lone pair left after making all the bonds, but it’s possible to use the lone pair to make a bond giving the plus charge to Nitrogen as it loses(shares) electrons
why cant you use cyclohexane?
instead of phenyl
That's because of the difference between a cyclohexane and benzene. It hasn't been clearly indicated in the drawing but cyclohexane consists of c-c single bonds and has 12 H. Benzene has a Pi system above and below the c-c single bond plane which should be represented by a circle inside instead of what appear to be c=c double bonds.
what has a higher priority than alcohol ?
ProductiionzRA carboxylic acids
at 1:55 , the Chinese subtitle should say 辛-3-醇 , not 辛烷-3-醇
its 3-phenyl 1-ethyle 6 -amino hexanol
why is it not 3-octanol? :/
you can call it 3-octanol, you can also call it octan-3-ol, so any of the two will do :)
because according to priority out of 3 function groups oH comes first and we have to cout with nearest carbon i.e on 3th position so octan-3-ol
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I would answer but it has been 6 months
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@ojay12341234 thanks
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