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Ch.21 - Organic Chemistry
Chapter 21, Problem 55c

Draw the correct structure for each compound. c. 3,3-dimethyl-1-pentyne

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Identify the parent chain: The name '3,3-dimethyl-1-pentyne' indicates that the parent chain is 'pentyne', which is a five-carbon alkyne with a triple bond.
Locate the triple bond: The '1-pentyne' part of the name tells us that the triple bond is between the first and second carbon atoms in the chain.
Add substituents: The '3,3-dimethyl' part of the name indicates that there are two methyl groups attached to the third carbon of the parent chain.
Draw the carbon skeleton: Start by drawing a five-carbon chain with a triple bond between the first and second carbons. Then, add the two methyl groups to the third carbon.
Complete the structure: Ensure that each carbon atom has four bonds by adding hydrogen atoms where necessary.

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Key Concepts

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

Alkynes

Alkynes are hydrocarbons that contain at least one carbon-carbon triple bond. They are unsaturated compounds, which means they have fewer hydrogen atoms than alkanes with the same number of carbon atoms. The general formula for alkynes is CnH2n-2. Understanding the structure of alkynes is crucial for drawing their correct representations.
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IUPAC Nomenclature

IUPAC nomenclature is a systematic method for naming chemical compounds. It provides rules for identifying the structure of a compound based on its name, including the longest carbon chain, the presence of functional groups, and the position of substituents. For example, in '3,3-dimethyl-1-pentyne', the '1-pentyne' indicates a five-carbon chain with a triple bond at the first carbon, while '3,3-dimethyl' indicates two methyl groups attached to the third carbon.
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Structural Representation

Structural representation refers to the way in which the arrangement of atoms in a molecule is depicted. This can include Lewis structures, condensed formulas, or skeletal structures. For 3,3-dimethyl-1-pentyne, it is important to accurately represent the triple bond and the branching of the methyl groups to convey the correct molecular geometry and connectivity of the atoms.
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