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Cortinarius9819
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Nomenclature’s problem

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Hello, sorry for my bad english. I’ve got a problem with an exercise. I’ve got a compound of which the exercise want to know the name. According to the text is 5-ethyl-4,4-dimethyloctane but for me is 4-ethyl-5,5-dimethyloctane. Because ethyl comes first considering the alphabetical order.

CH3 CH2CH2CH3
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CH3C—CHCH2CH3
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CH2CH2CH3
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The propyhl is attached to the CH carbon on the right, there’s an error
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The whole drawing makes no sense.

5-ethyl-4,4-dimethyloctane

CH3CH2CH2C(CH3)2CH(C2H5)CH2CH2CH3

https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compou ... thyloctane


4=ethyl-5,5-dimethyloctane.

CH3CH2CH2CH(C2H5]C(CH3)2CH3CH2CH3

Wrong,
Ethyl comes first in both formula name, but the number of the C with the two methyl has to be smaller.
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Thanks. Could you please explain why the number of the carbon with the two methyl has to be smaller?
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It is one of the laws number has to small as possible, especially more substituents are present.
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