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Ch. 16 - Reactions of Aldehydes and Ketones • More Reactions of Carboxylic Acid Derivatives
Bruice - Organic Chemistry 8th Edition
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Chapter 17, Problem 1a,b,c

Give two names for each of the following:
a. Structural formula of a ketone with a carbonyl group and a hydroxyl group, illustrating naming conventions. b. c.

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Step 1: Analyze the structure labeled 'i'. It is a ketone with a straight chain. Identify the longest carbon chain containing the ketone group and number the chain such that the carbonyl group gets the lowest possible number. Use the suffix '-one' for ketones.
Step 2: Provide the IUPAC name for structure 'i' based on the numbering and functional group placement. Additionally, provide a common name if applicable, considering the structure's simplicity.
Step 3: Analyze the structure labeled 'ii'. It contains multiple functional groups: a hydroxyl group (-OH), a ketone group (C=O), and two chlorine atoms (-Cl). Identify the parent chain, which is the longest chain containing the most significant functional groups.
Step 4: Number the parent chain in structure 'ii' such that the functional groups receive the lowest possible numbers. Assign priority based on functional group hierarchy (e.g., ketone > alcohol > halogen). Use appropriate prefixes and suffixes for naming.
Step 5: Provide the IUPAC name for structure 'ii' based on the functional group placement and numbering. Additionally, provide a common name if applicable, considering the complexity of the molecule.

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Key Concepts

Here are the essential concepts you must grasp in order to answer the question correctly.

Functional Groups

Functional groups are specific groups of atoms within molecules that are responsible for the characteristic chemical reactions of those molecules. In organic chemistry, recognizing functional groups such as ketones, alcohols, and halides is crucial for naming compounds and predicting their reactivity.
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