Nomenclature Flashcards

1
Q

One

A

Meth

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2
Q

Two

A

Eth

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3
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Three

A

Prop

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4
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Four

A

But

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5
Q

Five

A

Pent

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6
Q

Six

A

Hex

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7
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Seven

A

Hept

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8
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Eight

A

Oct

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9
Q

Nine

A

Non

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10
Q

Ten

A

Dec

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11
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Ending for carbon branches

A

-yl

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12
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Ending for a single bond

A

-ane

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13
Q

Ending for a double bond

A

-ene

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14
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Ending for a triple bond

A

-yne

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15
Q

How would you name bromine

A

bromo; you want to drop the “ine” and add a “o” examples fluorine- fluro, chlorine- chloro,

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16
Q

If you had 2 methyl’s how would you name it?

A

dimethyl; if you have more than one branch that is the same type you have to add a prefix (di-2, tri-3)

17
Q

How do you arrange the names when naming the molecules

A

In alphabetical order ignore the prefixes di, tri