Naming Alkyl Halides

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Naming Alkyl Halides

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  • Isn't it call 1-bromo-1chloro-2,2,2 trifluoro ethane?? because according to the alphabetical order rule???

  • @XDecagraphX You have to state where the halides are - as with any functional group. Implication isn't enough unfortunately.

  • @masterkill95 no its methyl when its CH3 only :D

  • Can it not be -1-trifluoro and not 1,1,1?

  • @armalik17 thanks ..

    

  • @masterkill95

    No, a lone hydrogen is just a hydrogen and in these cases it doesn't really matter. A methyl group has one carbon and 3 hydrogens.

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  • why didn't we start from the bromo as 1 and let the floro be 2. dat is. 1-bromo-1-chloro-2,2,2-tri fluoro ethane.

  • How about the Hydrogen, isn't that a methyl-group ?

  • @cleolander25 use youtube downloader. google it

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