
What is the IUPAC name for this compound containing a phenyl …
Jun 24, 2021 · The compound whose name is to be determined is the following. As you can see, we have two options for the parent hydride. The butane chain which has 4 substituents - two methyl groups, one bromine atom, and one phenyl group. The benzene ring which has one substituent. Now, from Section P-52.2.8 of the , we have, P-52.2.8 Selection between a ring …
Why is Ni[(PPh₃)₂Cl₂] tetrahedral? - Chemistry Stack Exchange
May 19, 2019 · Since PPh₃ is strong field ligand and, the famous Wilkinson's catalyst, which also possess this ligand is square planar, then what makes the above complex tetrahedral?
Reaction of phenol with Zinc dust - Chemistry Stack Exchange
Mar 7, 2014 · The net result is CX6HX5−OH +Zn ZnO +CX6HX5−H C X 6 H X 5 − O H + Z n Z n O + C X 6 H X 5 − H, but under the reaction conditions (zinc DUST and strong heating; b.p. of phenol is 182 ∘C 182 ∘ C), I suspect the reaction mechanism involves the zinc surface rather than individual Zn Z n atoms or ZnX2+ Z n X 2 + ions. And the zinc surface will be a complex oxide. …
organic chemistry - How to determine from the formula that there …
Aug 1, 2016 · and the name for this organic compound would be 9-chloronon-5,7-dien-1,3-yne. How do we surely know that there exists a phenyl group in the molecule? Also why is phenyl treated as a substituent and cannot be considered in the longest chain?
Phenyl or benzene when naming compounds - Chemistry Stack …
Apr 14, 2015 · However, the first molecule has a halogen substituent and is named "bromobenzene". The second molecule has a chlorine and a hydroxyl group and is named "4-chlorophenol". Assuming there was no alcohol group, how would we know when to …
Is chlorophenylmethane the correct IUPAC name rather than ...
Jun 28, 2019 · The preferred IUPAC name is, indeed, (chloromethyl)benzene, built from substitutive prefix chloromethyl. The parentheses around "chloromethyl" are required because it is a compound substituent (a simple substituent attached to another simple substituent, specifically, methyl and chloro in this case). The Blue Book [1, p. 66] has plenty of examples similar to yours:
Nomenclature of C6H5CO-O-NH2 - Chemistry Stack Exchange
Jan 6, 2024 · How to name the following compound using IUPAC nomenclature? I found benzyl carbamate to be very close to my structure, but couldn't find an exact compound online which matches mine.
organic chemistry - Which has more inductive effect: an aldehyde …
Dec 26, 2016 · A chemistry reference book that I have been reading gives the order of inductive effect ($-I$) as follows: While the Wikipedia page on inductive effect gives the following order: $\\ce{-NH3+} >...
Basicity comparison of ammonia derivatives (and guanidine)
May 7, 2018 · In triphenyl amine (3), the lone pair of nitrogen is in conjugation with phenyl groups and thus would be least available for protonation. Due to resonance structures of guanidine (2), it should be the strongest base. Although number 4 doesn't exist as it is written. Let's suppose it is N(CHX3)X2 N (C H X 3) X 2 with a negative charge (the only possible way to have two methyl …
Reaction of CpFe (CO)2Cl with phenyllithium - Chemistry Stack …
The reaction of $\ce { (C5H5)Fe (CO)2Cl}$ with an equimolar amount of $\ce {Li+ [C6H5]-}$ gives a product. Draw its structure and apply the 18 electron rule. In a question I was given the molecular wei...