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Apply the naming rules for bridged, fused, and spiro bicyclic compounds. Show all reasoning step-by-step. Problems increase in difficulty.
Chad covers naming bicyclic compounds in this lesson including all three major classes of Bicyclic Compounds: naming bridged bicyclic compounds, naming fused bicyclic compounds, and naming spiro bicyclic compounds. This also includes naming bicyclic compounds with substituents and how to properly number the parent chain. Chad works several naming bicyclic compounds practice problems including a couple examples of each type. He concludes the lesson by showing the priority in naming for the most common functional groups. If you want all my study guides, quizzes, and practice exams, check out my premium course at https://www.chadsprep.com/organic-chemistry-youtube 00:00 Lesson Introduction 00:50 Naming Bridged Bicyclic Compounds 07:07 Naming Fused Bicyclic Compounds 08:23 Naming Spiro Bicyclic Compounds 13:01 The Ranking of Priority when Naming various Functional Groups https://www.chadsprep.com/ #organicchemistry #organicchemistrytutorial #nomenclature
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These are challenging, exam-level questions that require you to apply, analyze, and evaluate your understanding of bridged, fused, and spiro bicyclic nomenclature, as well as related structural reasoning. Work carefully through multi-step problems and justify your reasoning where asked.