Organic Chemistry | Lecture 1.3 | Nomenclatures I | ChemU

This is the third part of the first lecture in Organic Chemistry. In this video we will talk about various nomenclatures used in organic chemistry: trivial, rational and systematic. We will learn about their descriptions, applications, benefits and downsides, comparing them to each other. Lastly, we will thoroughly discuss the IUPAC nomenclature rules for naming branched alkanes, and support them with relevant examples. Pleasant viewing! Plan of the Lecture: 00:00 - Introduction 00:29 - Trivial, Rational, and Systematic Nomenclatures 04:28 - IUPAC Rules for Naming Branched Alkanes 11:20 - How to Name Complex Substituents? 18:01 - Conclusion If you have any questions related to this lecture, you can ask them on our forum in the specific thread dedicated to this lecture: #post-4476 Our Website and Forum:
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