Nomenclature of Compounds (Cambridge (CIE) A Level Chemistry): Revision Note
Nomenclature of Aliphatic Compounds (AL)
Students are required to use systematic nomenclature of simple aliphatic compounds
The following method can be applied when naming organic compounds:
Identify the longest carbon chain containing the functional group
Identify the functional group on the chain to determine the suffix or prefix on the compound
Count along the carbon chain such that the functional group has the lowest number
Add any side chains or lower priority functional groups as prefixes to the beginning of the name in alphabetic order
Use the prefixes di-, tri- and tetra- if there are two or more identical functional groups or side chains
Nomenclature of simple aliphatic organic molecules with functional groups table
Functional group | Example | Name |
---|---|---|
Acyl chloride |
| Propanoyl chloride |
Amine |
| Dimethylamine |
Amide |
| Propanamide |
Amino acid |
| 2-aminoethanoic acid |
Nomenclature of Aromatic Compounds
The method used to name aromatic compounds is similar to that of aliphatic compounds
Students are required to use systematic nomenclature of simple aromatic molecules with one benzene ring and one or more simple substituents
Nomenclature of simple aromatic organic molecules with functional groups table
Functional group | Example | Name |
---|---|---|
Arene |
| Propyl benzene |
Chlorobenzene |
| 2-methylchlorobenzene |
Phenol |
| 2,3-dimethyl phenol |
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