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To solve the problem of naming the alkenes in the provided worksheet, we need to follow the IUPAC (International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry) nomenclature rules for alkenes. Here's a step-by-step explanation of how to name each alkene:
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1. Identify the parent chain:
- The longest continuous carbon chain that contains the double bond.
- The parent chain must include the double bond.
2. Number the carbon atoms:
- Start numbering from the end that gives the double bond the lowest possible number.
- The position of the double bond is indicated by the number of the first carbon atom involved in the double bond.
3. Name the substituents:
- Identify all substituents attached to the parent chain.
- List them alphabetically in the name.
- Indicate their positions on the parent chain using numbers.
4. Indicate the double bond:
- Use the suffix "-ene" to indicate the presence of a double bond.
- Include the position of the double bond as a number before the suffix (e.g., 2-alkene).
5. Check for multiple substituents or branches:
- If there are multiple substituents, list them in alphabetical order.
- Use commas to separate numbers and hyphens to connect numbers to letters.
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#### 1.

- Parent chain: The longest chain containing the double bond is 5 carbons long → Pentane.
- Double bond position: The double bond is between C-2 and C-3.
- Substituents: Two methyl groups (CH₃) are attached to C-2 and C-3.
- Name: 2,3-Dimethylpent-2-ene.
Answer: 2,3-Dimethylpent-2-ene
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#### 2.

- Parent chain: The longest chain containing the double bond is 6 carbons long → Hexane.
- Double bond position: The double bond is between C-3 and C-4.
- Substituents: Two methyl groups (CH₃) are attached to C-2 and C-5.
- Name: 2,5-Dimethylhex-3-ene.
Answer: 2,5-Dimethylhex-3-ene
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#### 3.

- Parent chain: The longest chain containing the double bond is 6 carbons long → Hexane.
- Double bond position: The double bond is between C-4 and C-5.
- Substituents: One ethyl group (C₂H₅) is attached to C-3, and one methyl group (CH₃) is attached to C-2.
- Name: 2-Methyl-3-ethylhex-4-ene.
Answer: 2-Methyl-3-ethylhex-4-ene
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#### 4.

- Parent chain: The longest chain containing the double bond is 6 carbons long → Hexane.
- Double bond position: The double bond is between C-2 and C-3.
- Substituents: Two methyl groups (CH₃) are attached to C-4 and C-5.
- Name: 4,5-Dimethylhex-2-ene.
Answer: 4,5-Dimethylhex-2-ene
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#### 5.

- Parent chain: The longest chain containing the double bond is 6 carbons long → Hexane.
- Double bond position: The double bond is between C-2 and C-3.
- Substituents: Three methyl groups (CH₃) are attached to C-3, C-4, and C-5.
- Name: 3,4,5-Trimethylhex-2-ene.
Answer: 3,4,5-Trimethylhex-2-ene
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#### 6.

- Parent chain: The longest chain containing the double bond is 7 carbons long → Heptane.
- Double bond position: The double bond is between C-4 and C-5.
- Substituents: One methyl group (CH₃) is attached to C-3, and two methyl groups are attached to C-6.
- Name: 3-Methyl-6-ethylhept-4-ene.
Answer: 3-Methyl-6-ethylhept-4-ene
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#### 7.

- Parent chain: The longest chain containing the double bond is 7 carbons long → Heptane.
- Double bond position: The double bond is between C-5 and C-6.
- Substituents: One methyl group (CH₃) is attached to C-3, and one ethyl group (C₂H₅) is attached to C-4.
- Name: 3-Methyl-4-ethylhept-5-ene.
Answer: 3-Methyl-4-ethylhept-5-ene
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#### 8.

- Parent chain: The longest chain containing the double bond is 8 carbons long → Octane.
- Double bond position: The double bond is between C-4 and C-5.
- Substituents: One methyl group (CH₃) is attached to C-3, and two methyl groups are attached to C-6 and C-7.
- Name: 3-Methyl-6,7-dimethyloct-4-ene.
Answer: 3-Methyl-6,7-dimethyloct-4-ene
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1. 2,3-Dimethylpent-2-ene
2. 2,5-Dimethylhex-3-ene
3. 2-Methyl-3-ethylhex-4-ene
4. 4,5-Dimethylhex-2-ene
5. 3,4,5-Trimethylhex-2-ene
6. 3-Methyl-6-ethylhept-4-ene
7. 3-Methyl-4-ethylhept-5-ene
8. 3-Methyl-6,7-dimethyloct-4-ene
Boxed Final Answer:
\[
\boxed{
\begin{aligned}
1. & \text{ 2,3-Dimethylpent-2-ene} \\
2. & \text{ 2,5-Dimethylhex-3-ene} \\
3. & \text{ 2-Methyl-3-ethylhex-4-ene} \\
4. & \text{ 4,5-Dimethylhex-2-ene} \\
5. & \text{ 3,4,5-Trimethylhex-2-ene} \\
6. & \text{ 3-Methyl-6-ethylhept-4-ene} \\
7. & \text{ 3-Methyl-4-ethylhept-5-ene} \\
8. & \text{ 3-Methyl-6,7-dimethyloct-4-ene}
\end{aligned}
}
\]
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General Rules for Naming Alkenes:
1. Identify the parent chain:
- The longest continuous carbon chain that contains the double bond.
- The parent chain must include the double bond.
2. Number the carbon atoms:
- Start numbering from the end that gives the double bond the lowest possible number.
- The position of the double bond is indicated by the number of the first carbon atom involved in the double bond.
3. Name the substituents:
- Identify all substituents attached to the parent chain.
- List them alphabetically in the name.
- Indicate their positions on the parent chain using numbers.
4. Indicate the double bond:
- Use the suffix "-ene" to indicate the presence of a double bond.
- Include the position of the double bond as a number before the suffix (e.g., 2-alkene).
5. Check for multiple substituents or branches:
- If there are multiple substituents, list them in alphabetical order.
- Use commas to separate numbers and hyphens to connect numbers to letters.
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Solution for Each Alkene:
#### 1.

- Parent chain: The longest chain containing the double bond is 5 carbons long → Pentane.
- Double bond position: The double bond is between C-2 and C-3.
- Substituents: Two methyl groups (CH₃) are attached to C-2 and C-3.
- Name: 2,3-Dimethylpent-2-ene.
Answer: 2,3-Dimethylpent-2-ene
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#### 2.

- Parent chain: The longest chain containing the double bond is 6 carbons long → Hexane.
- Double bond position: The double bond is between C-3 and C-4.
- Substituents: Two methyl groups (CH₃) are attached to C-2 and C-5.
- Name: 2,5-Dimethylhex-3-ene.
Answer: 2,5-Dimethylhex-3-ene
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#### 3.

- Parent chain: The longest chain containing the double bond is 6 carbons long → Hexane.
- Double bond position: The double bond is between C-4 and C-5.
- Substituents: One ethyl group (C₂H₅) is attached to C-3, and one methyl group (CH₃) is attached to C-2.
- Name: 2-Methyl-3-ethylhex-4-ene.
Answer: 2-Methyl-3-ethylhex-4-ene
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#### 4.

- Parent chain: The longest chain containing the double bond is 6 carbons long → Hexane.
- Double bond position: The double bond is between C-2 and C-3.
- Substituents: Two methyl groups (CH₃) are attached to C-4 and C-5.
- Name: 4,5-Dimethylhex-2-ene.
Answer: 4,5-Dimethylhex-2-ene
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#### 5.

- Parent chain: The longest chain containing the double bond is 6 carbons long → Hexane.
- Double bond position: The double bond is between C-2 and C-3.
- Substituents: Three methyl groups (CH₃) are attached to C-3, C-4, and C-5.
- Name: 3,4,5-Trimethylhex-2-ene.
Answer: 3,4,5-Trimethylhex-2-ene
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#### 6.

- Parent chain: The longest chain containing the double bond is 7 carbons long → Heptane.
- Double bond position: The double bond is between C-4 and C-5.
- Substituents: One methyl group (CH₃) is attached to C-3, and two methyl groups are attached to C-6.
- Name: 3-Methyl-6-ethylhept-4-ene.
Answer: 3-Methyl-6-ethylhept-4-ene
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#### 7.

- Parent chain: The longest chain containing the double bond is 7 carbons long → Heptane.
- Double bond position: The double bond is between C-5 and C-6.
- Substituents: One methyl group (CH₃) is attached to C-3, and one ethyl group (C₂H₅) is attached to C-4.
- Name: 3-Methyl-4-ethylhept-5-ene.
Answer: 3-Methyl-4-ethylhept-5-ene
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#### 8.

- Parent chain: The longest chain containing the double bond is 8 carbons long → Octane.
- Double bond position: The double bond is between C-4 and C-5.
- Substituents: One methyl group (CH₃) is attached to C-3, and two methyl groups are attached to C-6 and C-7.
- Name: 3-Methyl-6,7-dimethyloct-4-ene.
Answer: 3-Methyl-6,7-dimethyloct-4-ene
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Final Answers:
1. 2,3-Dimethylpent-2-ene
2. 2,5-Dimethylhex-3-ene
3. 2-Methyl-3-ethylhex-4-ene
4. 4,5-Dimethylhex-2-ene
5. 3,4,5-Trimethylhex-2-ene
6. 3-Methyl-6-ethylhept-4-ene
7. 3-Methyl-4-ethylhept-5-ene
8. 3-Methyl-6,7-dimethyloct-4-ene
Boxed Final Answer:
\[
\boxed{
\begin{aligned}
1. & \text{ 2,3-Dimethylpent-2-ene} \\
2. & \text{ 2,5-Dimethylhex-3-ene} \\
3. & \text{ 2-Methyl-3-ethylhex-4-ene} \\
4. & \text{ 4,5-Dimethylhex-2-ene} \\
5. & \text{ 3,4,5-Trimethylhex-2-ene} \\
6. & \text{ 3-Methyl-6-ethylhept-4-ene} \\
7. & \text{ 3-Methyl-4-ethylhept-5-ene} \\
8. & \text{ 3-Methyl-6,7-dimethyloct-4-ene}
\end{aligned}
}
\]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of alkenes worksheet.