The IUPAC name for CH₃-CH₂-CO-CH₃ is determined as follows:
Identify the functional group: The C=O group signifies a ketone, hence the suffix "-one."
Identify the longest carbon chain containing the carbonyl group: \[ \text{CH₃-CH₂-C(=O)-CH₃} \rightarrow 4 \text{ carbons (butane)}. \]
Number the carbon chain to give the carbonyl carbon the lowest possible number: \[ \text{Left to right: CH₃(1)-CH₂(2)-CO(3)-CH₃(4)} \rightarrow \text{carbonyl at position 3}. \] \[ \text{Right to left: CH₃(4)-CH₂(3)-CO(2)-CH₃(1)} \rightarrow \text{carbonyl at position 2}. \]
Select the lower number: Carbonyl at position 2.
Name the compound: Butan-2-one (4 carbons, ketone at position 2).
Compare with options: Butan-2-one matches option (A).
Therefore, the correct answer is: \[ \boxed{\text{Butan-2-one}} \]
Was this answer helpful?
1
Top Questions on Nomenclature Of Organic Compounds