How to name and draw isomers of organic compounds

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Written by Kayla Moorcroft

Definitions

Compounds of the same formula can have different arrangements of atoms (these are isomers).

Isomers: They have the same molecular formula but different structural formulas.

Organic compounds have chains and branches in the structural formula

Chains: The straight part of the structure

Branches: The parts that stem from the chains

Note:

How to name isomers

  1. Find longest chain + name it (like a normal organic compound).
  2. Name the branch (like a normal organic compound) + add “-yl” to the end.
  3. Number the chain starting from the side closer to the branch

Detailed video coming soon!

How to name normal organic compounds:

All the isomers of pentene (in depth example)

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