If you are asked to write a IUPAC name for a compound, pay careful attention to the syntax of this nomenclature system. For example, commas and dashes must be used in precisely the correct manner, and extra spaces must be avoided. Spelling must also be absolutely correct. Computers (and some instructors) are unforgiving when it comes to judging the names you submit.
Question 1: Basic Hydrocarbon Nomenclature
Part A: Enter the number of carbons indicated by each of the following
root names in the designated answer box.
Part B: The line formula for a branched alkane is shown below.
Part C: The line formula for another branched alkane is shown below.
Part D: The formula for a substituted cycloalkane is shown below.
Part E: The formula for another cycloalkane derivative is shown below.