Question
Question: The IUPAC name of \(C{H_3}COCH{\left( {C{H_3}} \right)_2}\) is: A: \(4 - \)methyl isopropyl ketone...
The IUPAC name of CH3COCH(CH3)2 is:
A: 4−methyl isopropyl ketone
B: 3−methyl−2−butanone
C: Isopropyl Methyl ketone
D: 2−methyl−3−butanone
Solution
There are some rules on the basis of which names are given to the organic compounds. These names are decided on the basis of IUPAC system. In this system, the prefix of the compound name indicates the number of carbon atoms and the suffix of the compound indicates the number of bonds between the carbon atoms.
Complete step by step answer:
In this question we have to find the IUPAC name of CH3COCH(CH3)2. Structure of this compound is:
In this compound there are a total four carbon atoms in the main chain. Due to these four carbon atoms in the main chain the prefix used will be but. Between all the carbon atoms there is a single bond, so the suffix used will be ane to represent these single bonds. A functional group and an extra methyl group is also present in this compound. According to the rules, numbering will start from that side from where the functional group gets the lowest number. Functional group will get the lowest number from the left side. So, the numbering will start from the left side. From this side the function group is present at second carbon atom and methyl group is present at third carbon atom. Functional group is ketone in this compound. To represent ketone as a functional group, e of ane will be replaced with one. So, the IUPAC name of this compound will be 3−methyl−2−butanone as the functional group is in the second carbon atom and the functional group is in the third carbon atom.
So, the correct answer is Option B .
Note:
There are different suffixes used to represent bonds between carbon atoms. Suffix used to represent single bond is ane, to represent double bond suffix used is ene and yne is used to represent triple bond between two carbon atoms.