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Organic chemistry: Alkane nomenclature. Bond-line notation. How to draw all the structural isomers of a compound. Common names for branched substituents: isopropyl, isobutyl, sec-butyl, tert-butyl. Naming cyclic alkanes.

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(1) Alkane nomenclature. Bond-line notation
(2) An example of how to draw all the structural isomers of a compound
(3) Another example of drawing all structural isomers
(4) More nomenclature examples. Substituents
(5) More nomenclature examples
(6) Another example of drawing all structural isomers
(7) More nomenclature examples
(8) Common names for branched substituents: isopropyl, isobutyl
(9) Continued: sec-butyl, tert-butyl, n-butyl
(10) Writing the structure of a compound when you're given the name
(11) Nomenclature for cyclic alkanes
(12) Continued
(13) When to use alphabetization
(14) More nomenclature examples for substituted cycloalkanes

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