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The IUPAC system is your key to unlocking organic chemistry communication. Think of it as Google Translate for molecules - any chemist anywhere can draw the exact same structure from a given name, eliminating confusion completely.
You'll focus on three main homologous series: alkanes, alkenes, and alkynes. Each series has the same functional group and similar properties, with each member differing by just a CH₂ group.
The difference between saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons is crucial. Alkanes are saturated , whilst alkenes and alkynes are unsaturated (containing double or triple bonds respectively).
💡 Key Insight: The parent chain is always the longest continuous carbon chain - this becomes your base name. Everything else attached are substituents or side-chains.

You absolutely must memorise the first ten alkane stems - there's no way around this! From meth- (1 carbon) through to dec- (10 carbons), these form the backbone of all organic naming.
The pattern is straightforward: methane, ethane, propane, butane, pentane, hexane, heptane, octane, nonane, decane. Notice how each follows the general formula CₙH₂ₙ₊₂ for alkanes.
Alkyl groups are equally important - they're basically alkanes with one hydrogen removed. Simply replace the '-ane' ending with '-yl': methyl , ethyl , and propyl are the most common ones you'll encounter.
💡 Study Tip: Make flashcards for these stems - you'll use them constantly throughout organic chemistry!

Here's your foolproof four-step process for naming branched alkanes. Follow these steps religiously and you'll nail it every time.
First, identify the parent chain by finding the longest continuous carbon chain - this isn't always the one drawn horizontally! Next, number the carbons starting from whichever end gives your substituents the lowest possible numbers.
Then identify all your substituents (the alkyl groups hanging off the main chain). Finally, assemble everything together: number-substituent-parent name.
For multiple identical substituents, use prefixes like di-, tri-, tetra-. Different substituents go in alphabetical order (ignoring the prefixes when alphabetising). So "3-ethyl-2-methylhexane" puts ethyl before methyl.
💡 Remember: Always aim for the lowest possible set of numbers - compare the full sets, not just individual numbers!

The rules are similar to alkanes, but now the double or triple bond takes priority - this is the game-changer you need to remember.
Your parent chain must be the longest chain containing the multiple bond, ending in '-ene' for alkenes or '-yne' for alkynes. The crucial difference is in numbering: you must give the multiple bond the lowest possible number, even if it means substituents get higher numbers.
The bond position goes right before the ending: "hex-2-ene" means a 6-carbon chain with a double bond starting at carbon 2. Add any substituents with their numbers at the front: "4-methylhex-2-ene".
This priority rule is what trips up many students - the multiple bond always wins when deciding which end to start numbering from.
💡 Priority Order: Multiple bonds always get priority over substituents when numbering your chain!

Let's work through a tricky branched alkane to see the method in action. When you see a complex structure, don't panic - just follow your four steps systematically.
First, hunt for the longest chain - don't assume it's the horizontal one! In this example, the longest chain has 6 carbons (hexane), not the obvious 5-carbon chain you might spot first.
Number from the end that gives the lowest set of numbers. Here, numbering left to right gives substituents at positions 2 and 4, whilst right to left gives 3 and 5. Since 2,4 beats 3,5, we number left to right.
The final name becomes 4-ethyl-2-methylhexane - ethyl comes first alphabetically, even though it's at a higher carbon number.
💡 Common Mistake: Always check every possible chain length - the longest one isn't always obvious from the way it's drawn!

Alkene naming follows similar logic but with that crucial priority twist. Here we've got a 5-carbon chain with a double bond and a methyl substituent.
The parent chain containing the C=C bond has 5 carbons, making it a pentene. Now for the critical numbering decision: the double bond must get the lowest number possible.
Numbering left to right puts the double bond at position 2, whilst right to left puts it at position 3. The double bond wins, so we number left to right, giving us 2-methylpent-2-ene.
Notice how the methyl group and double bond are both at carbon 2 - that's perfectly fine and happens quite often in organic structures.
💡 Key Rule: In alkenes and alkynes, the multiple bond always gets priority over substituents when numbering!

Don't let silly errors cost you marks! The most common mistake is not finding the true longest chain - always trace every possible path through the molecule.
Punctuation matters: use hyphens between numbers and words, commas between numbers. Remember that prefixes like di-, tri-, tetra- don't count for alphabetical ordering.
When drawing structures from names, work backwards: draw the parent chain first, number it, then add substituents and multiple bonds in their correct positions.
Your priority order for numbering is crystal clear: double/triple bonds beat alkyl substituents every single time. Master this hierarchy and you'll avoid the most common exam pitfalls.
💡 Exam Strategy: Always double-check your longest chain and numbering direction - these are where most marks are lost!
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Ever wondered how chemists around the world can understand each other when talking about molecules? That's where IUPAC nomenclature comes in - it's basically the universal language for naming organic compounds. Master this system and you'll be able to draw... Show more

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The IUPAC system is your key to unlocking organic chemistry communication. Think of it as Google Translate for molecules - any chemist anywhere can draw the exact same structure from a given name, eliminating confusion completely.
You'll focus on three main homologous series: alkanes, alkenes, and alkynes. Each series has the same functional group and similar properties, with each member differing by just a CH₂ group.
The difference between saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons is crucial. Alkanes are saturated , whilst alkenes and alkynes are unsaturated (containing double or triple bonds respectively).
💡 Key Insight: The parent chain is always the longest continuous carbon chain - this becomes your base name. Everything else attached are substituents or side-chains.

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You absolutely must memorise the first ten alkane stems - there's no way around this! From meth- (1 carbon) through to dec- (10 carbons), these form the backbone of all organic naming.
The pattern is straightforward: methane, ethane, propane, butane, pentane, hexane, heptane, octane, nonane, decane. Notice how each follows the general formula CₙH₂ₙ₊₂ for alkanes.
Alkyl groups are equally important - they're basically alkanes with one hydrogen removed. Simply replace the '-ane' ending with '-yl': methyl , ethyl , and propyl are the most common ones you'll encounter.
💡 Study Tip: Make flashcards for these stems - you'll use them constantly throughout organic chemistry!

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Here's your foolproof four-step process for naming branched alkanes. Follow these steps religiously and you'll nail it every time.
First, identify the parent chain by finding the longest continuous carbon chain - this isn't always the one drawn horizontally! Next, number the carbons starting from whichever end gives your substituents the lowest possible numbers.
Then identify all your substituents (the alkyl groups hanging off the main chain). Finally, assemble everything together: number-substituent-parent name.
For multiple identical substituents, use prefixes like di-, tri-, tetra-. Different substituents go in alphabetical order (ignoring the prefixes when alphabetising). So "3-ethyl-2-methylhexane" puts ethyl before methyl.
💡 Remember: Always aim for the lowest possible set of numbers - compare the full sets, not just individual numbers!

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The rules are similar to alkanes, but now the double or triple bond takes priority - this is the game-changer you need to remember.
Your parent chain must be the longest chain containing the multiple bond, ending in '-ene' for alkenes or '-yne' for alkynes. The crucial difference is in numbering: you must give the multiple bond the lowest possible number, even if it means substituents get higher numbers.
The bond position goes right before the ending: "hex-2-ene" means a 6-carbon chain with a double bond starting at carbon 2. Add any substituents with their numbers at the front: "4-methylhex-2-ene".
This priority rule is what trips up many students - the multiple bond always wins when deciding which end to start numbering from.
💡 Priority Order: Multiple bonds always get priority over substituents when numbering your chain!

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Let's work through a tricky branched alkane to see the method in action. When you see a complex structure, don't panic - just follow your four steps systematically.
First, hunt for the longest chain - don't assume it's the horizontal one! In this example, the longest chain has 6 carbons (hexane), not the obvious 5-carbon chain you might spot first.
Number from the end that gives the lowest set of numbers. Here, numbering left to right gives substituents at positions 2 and 4, whilst right to left gives 3 and 5. Since 2,4 beats 3,5, we number left to right.
The final name becomes 4-ethyl-2-methylhexane - ethyl comes first alphabetically, even though it's at a higher carbon number.
💡 Common Mistake: Always check every possible chain length - the longest one isn't always obvious from the way it's drawn!

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Alkene naming follows similar logic but with that crucial priority twist. Here we've got a 5-carbon chain with a double bond and a methyl substituent.
The parent chain containing the C=C bond has 5 carbons, making it a pentene. Now for the critical numbering decision: the double bond must get the lowest number possible.
Numbering left to right puts the double bond at position 2, whilst right to left puts it at position 3. The double bond wins, so we number left to right, giving us 2-methylpent-2-ene.
Notice how the methyl group and double bond are both at carbon 2 - that's perfectly fine and happens quite often in organic structures.
💡 Key Rule: In alkenes and alkynes, the multiple bond always gets priority over substituents when numbering!

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Don't let silly errors cost you marks! The most common mistake is not finding the true longest chain - always trace every possible path through the molecule.
Punctuation matters: use hyphens between numbers and words, commas between numbers. Remember that prefixes like di-, tri-, tetra- don't count for alphabetical ordering.
When drawing structures from names, work backwards: draw the parent chain first, number it, then add substituents and multiple bonds in their correct positions.
Your priority order for numbering is crystal clear: double/triple bonds beat alkyl substituents every single time. Master this hierarchy and you'll avoid the most common exam pitfalls.
💡 Exam Strategy: Always double-check your longest chain and numbering direction - these are where most marks are lost!
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The app is very easy to use and well designed. I have found everything I was looking for so far and have been able to learn a lot from the presentations! I will definitely use the app for a class assignment! And of course it also helps a lot as an inspiration.
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This app is really great. There are so many study notes and help [...]. My problem subject is French, for example, and the app has so many options for help. Thanks to this app, I have improved my French. I would recommend it to anyone.
Samantha Klich
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Wow, I am really amazed. I just tried the app because I've seen it advertised many times and was absolutely stunned. This app is THE HELP you want for school and above all, it offers so many things, such as workouts and fact sheets, which have been VERY helpful to me personally.
Anna
iOS user
I think it’s very much worth it and you’ll end up using it a lot once you get the hang of it and even after looking at others notes you can still ask your Artificial intelligence buddy the question and ask to simplify it if you still don’t get it!!! In the end I think it’s worth it 😊👍 ⚠️Also DID I MENTION ITS FREEE YOU DON’T HAVE TO PAY FOR ANYTHING AND STILL GET YOUR GRADES IN PERFECTLY❗️❗️⚠️
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Brad T
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Not only did it help me find the answer but it also showed me alternative ways to solve it. I was horrible in math and science but now I have an a in both subjects. Thanks for the help🤍🤍
David K
iOS user
The app's just great! All I have to do is enter the topic in the search bar and I get the response real fast. I don't have to watch 10 YouTube videos to understand something, so I'm saving my time. Highly recommended!
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I found this app a couple years ago and it has only gotten better since then. I really love it because it can help with written questions and photo questions. Also, it can find study guides that other people have made as well as flashcard sets and practice tests. The free version is also amazing for students who might not be able to afford it. Would 100% recommend
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