IUPAC naming rules iv. Cycloalkanes 10.1.2.2 Alkenes406 i. Alkenes with more than one double bond ii. Cycloalkenes 10.1.2.3 Alkynes407 i. Alkynes with more than one triple bond ii. Cycloalkynes 10.1.2.4 Molecules with Substituent Groups408 ...
Method B and Method C. The use of a particular method to produce compounds embraced by this invention is dictated to a large extent by conditions which will be apparent to those skilled in the art. In practice, the selection of the method used for the preparation of any one compound of ...
Methylcyclohexane, for example, looks like this in a line structure:11 Cycloalkanes are named by a straightforward extension of the rules for naming open-chain alkanes. In most cases, only two steps are needed: Thatis, compounds are named as alkyl-substituted cycloalkanes rather than as cyclo...