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Multiple Choice
Provide the full name for the following molecule, taking stereochemistry into account.
A
(2E,4S)-4-methylhexene
B
(4E,3R)-3-methyl-4-hexene
C
(2E,4R)-4-methyl-2-hexene
D
(2E,3R)-3-methyl-2-hexene
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1
Identify the longest carbon chain that includes the double bond. In this case, the longest chain is six carbons long, making it a hexene.
Number the carbon chain starting from the end nearest to the double bond to give the lowest possible numbers to the double bond. The double bond starts at carbon 2, so it is a 2-hexene.
Identify and name the substituents. There is a methyl group attached to the fourth carbon, so it is a 4-methyl group.
Determine the configuration of the double bond using the Cahn-Ingold-Prelog priority rules. The higher priority groups on each carbon of the double bond are on opposite sides, indicating an E configuration.
Determine the stereochemistry at the chiral center (carbon 4) using the Cahn-Ingold-Prelog priority rules. The configuration is R, as the priority of the groups around the chiral center follows a clockwise direction.