Chapter 11: Q. 11.8 (page 370)
Give IUPAC names for each of the following alkanes and cycloalkanes:
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
Short Answer
IUPAC name of given compounds are:
(a) Methane:
(b) Propane:
(c) Cyclopentane: 
(d) Nonane: 
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Chapter 11: Q. 11.8 (page 370)
Give IUPAC names for each of the following alkanes and cycloalkanes:
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
IUPAC name of given compounds are:
(a) Methane:
(b) Propane:
(c) Cyclopentane: 
(d) Nonane: 
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Draw the line angle formula for each of the following compounds:
a) toluene
b) bromoaniline
c)trichlorobenzene
Identify the following as alkanes, alkenes, cycloalkenes, or alkynes :




Indicate whether each of the following pairs represents structural isomers or the same molecule:
a.

b.

c.

Heptane, used as a solvent for rubber cement, has a density of and boils at .
a. Draw the condensed structural and line-angle formulas for heptane.
b. Is heptane a solid, liquid, or gas at room temperature?
c. Is heptane soluble in water?
d. Will heptane float on water or sink?
e. Write the balanced chemical equation for the complete combustion of heptane.
Give IUPAC names for each of the following alkanes and cycloalkanes:



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