if its 1,5--Dimethylcyclopentene the sum of locant will be 6, remember that the IUPAC rule, prioritize the lowest possible sum of locant, as such 2,3-Dimethylcyclopentene is correct
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Sir, doubt I think at 7:00 the answer should be 1,5-dimethylcyclopentene 1. Double bond carbons must get numbers 1&2 and 1st substituent should get lowest possible number. 2. If a substituent is present on the double bonded carbon then it must get number 1 even if it is against the previous rule. I think these steps are correct If these steps are correct then according to these, The answer should be 1,5-dimethylcyclopentene and not 2,3-dimethylcyclopentene
this was so helpful, thank you for showing the common mistake in numbering and then writing the proper way!
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Sir its 1,5-Dimethylcyclopentene md not 2,3-Dimethylcyclopentene according to first point of difference...
You are correct
if its 1,5--Dimethylcyclopentene the sum of locant will be 6, remember that the IUPAC rule, prioritize the lowest possible sum of locant, as such 2,3-Dimethylcyclopentene is correct
its 2,3 bro because you can less the number 2,3=5 and 1,5=6. Always look for lowest.
I too have the same doubt. Point 1:25
I found the solution in this video
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sir .... that was amazing . i understood in one go thank you so much
good video but I wish you had done a few more complicated examples, like multiple substituents attached to a cycloalkane with multiple double bonds
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Sir, doubt
I think at 7:00 the answer should be 1,5-dimethylcyclopentene
1. Double bond carbons must get numbers 1&2 and 1st substituent should get lowest possible number.
2. If a substituent is present on the double bonded carbon then it must get number 1 even if it is against the previous rule.
I think these steps are correct
If these steps are correct then according to these,
The answer should be 1,5-dimethylcyclopentene and not 2,3-dimethylcyclopentene
Thank you so much this helped me understand better!
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sir, how about 2-isopropyl 4- methylcyclohexene
For some reason my mastering chemistry homework displayed this EXACT compound and says it's 3-methylcyclohexene. what the fuck is the difference?
Alan Hunt Sound and Lighting , it seems that you have not finished watching the video. Anyhow, indeed it is 3-methylcyclohexene.
wow. nice explanation sir
Shouldn't it be cyclohexa-1,5-diene, with 1,5 attached between cyclohexa and diene? I think that's what IUPAC recommends today, right??
Yes, that part t of he naming method in the video is old use but not recommended now
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How about those who don't have double bonds??
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Sir y can't we write 2-methylcyclohexane as we start numbering in anticlockwise from the 1 that u wrote first
that's exactly what I was just wondering
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Wow
Easy way of telling
The name of the last one is false. Correct name is: cyclohex-1,4-dien
That's the same
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kinda confusing