Question
Question: The IUPAC name for the given hydrocarbon is: .
-If chains of equal length are competing for selection as the parent chain, then the choice goes in series to:
a) the chain which has the greatest number of side chains.
b) the chain whose substituents have the lowest- numbers.
c) the chain having the greatest number of carbon atoms in the smaller side chain.
d)the chain having the least branched side chains.
-Following these rules and observing the hydrocarbon in question, we can say that,
Parent chain has 5 carbon atoms and is hence named as pentane
2 Ethyl groups are present at the third position. His these will be named as 3,3-diethyl
Hence, the IUPAC nomenclature of the given compound is 3,3-diethyl pentane.
Hence, Option D is the correct option.
Note:
The names of the substituents formed by the removal of one hydrogen from the end of the chain is obtained by changing the suffix -ane to -yl.