Halothane, enflurane, and methoxyflurane are no longer used in clinical practice in North America, although halothane is still widely used in the developing world because of its low cost and is on the World Health Association (WHO) Model Lists of Essential Medicines (http://www.who.int/medic...
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...