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Question: Write the structure of the following organic halogen compound \[1 - \] Chloro \[ - 4 - \] ethylcyc...

Write the structure of the following organic halogen compound
11 - Chloro 4- 4 - ethylcyclohexane

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Solution

The organic halogen compounds are actually the derivative of organic compounds , in which the hydrogen atoms are replaced by the equal number of the halogen atoms. These halogen atoms can be any halogen atom like fluorine, chlorine , bromine and iodine.

Complete answer:
There are few points to keep in mind while drawing the structure.
While drawing the structure from the given IUPAC name , always keep in mind to first draw the longest carbon chain , as in case of organic compounds draw the biggest cyclic chain.
So, let’s draw the structure of 11 - Chloro 4- 4 - ethylcyclohexane.
Since, the halogen atom chloro i.e. chlorine comes alphabetically before than ethane , so it will be numbered first.

Let’s see the steps to draw the structure one by one:
First of all we will draw the structure of cyclohexane.
Then as suggested in the name i.e. 11 - Chloro , so we will assign chlorine atoms at the carbon number 11 of the cyclohexane ring.
Further moving on , according to the name ethyl group is lying at the carbon number 44 of the cyclohexane ring, so we will put ethane at the carbon 44.
Thus, here’s our complete structure of the organic halogen compound 11 - Chloro 4- 4 - ethylcyclohexane.

Note:
Since , we know that all the alkyl groups, halogens , and other functional groups lying as the side chain in the compound are always named as prefixes in the nomenclature of the compounds. And the decision of which side functional group will get the first number , depends on their alphabetical order.