Nomeação comum e sistemática: prefixos iso, sec, e tert. | Química orgânica | Khan Academy

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6 Feb 201811:38

Summary

TLDRThis video explains the structure and nomenclature of butyl cyclopentane and its isomers, focusing on common and systematic naming conventions. It covers the various types of butyl groups, including n-butyl, sec-butyl, isobutyl, and tert-butyl, each with its unique attachment to a cyclopentane ring. The tutorial also walks through the process of naming these compounds using both common names (e.g., sec-butyl cyclopentane) and systematic nomenclature (e.g., 1-methylpropyl cyclopentane). The video serves as a comprehensive guide to understanding the chemical structures and naming rules for these compounds.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The name 'butyl cyclopentane' indicates the structure of a molecule composed of a cyclopentane ring (five carbon atoms) with a butyl group (four carbon atoms) attached.
  • 😀 'An' in the name signifies a simple bond (single bond) between carbon atoms in the molecule.
  • 😀 The 'o' in the name refers to a hydrocarbon compound, composed only of carbon and hydrogen atoms.
  • 😀 'Pent' refers to a chain with five carbon atoms in the cyclopentane ring.
  • 😀 'Cyclo' indicates that the compound contains a closed ring (cyclopentane), while 'butil' refers to a side chain with four carbon atoms.
  • 😀 The butyl group can attach at different positions on the cyclopentane ring, leading to different structural isomers.
  • 😀 The term 'sec-butyl' refers to a butyl group where the carbon attached to the cyclopentane ring is a secondary carbon (attached to two other carbon atoms).
  • 😀 'Isobutyl' refers to a butyl group where the carbon attached to the cyclopentane ring is a primary carbon, with the side chain forming a 'Y' shape.
  • 😀 'Tert-butyl' refers to a butyl group where the carbon attached to the cyclopentane ring is a tertiary carbon (attached to three other carbon atoms).
  • 😀 The systematic nomenclature for 'sec-butyl' is '1-methylpropyl cyclopentane', for 'isobutyl' is '2-methylpropyl cyclopentane', and for 'tert-butyl' is '1,1-dimethylethyl cyclopentane'.
  • 😀 Systematic nomenclature is particularly useful for larger branched molecules, where it helps avoid ambiguity and offers precise structural descriptions.

Q & A

  • What does the 'an' in 'butyl cyclopentane' indicate?

    -'An' indicates that the compound has single bonds between carbon atoms.

  • What does the 'o' in 'butyl cyclopentane' signify?

    -'O' refers to the presence of a hydrocarbon, which contains only carbon and hydrogen atoms.

  • What does 'pent' represent in the name 'butyl cyclopentane'?

    -'Pent' indicates that there are five carbon atoms in the cyclic chain.

  • What does the 'ciclo' part of 'butyl cyclopentane' refer to?

    -'Ciclo' refers to the presence of a closed ring structure, indicating a cyclopentane compound.

  • How does the 'butyl' part of 'butyl cyclopentane' affect the structure?

    -'Butyl' refers to a four-carbon branching group attached to the main cyclopentane ring.

  • What is the difference between n-butyl cyclopentane and sec-butyl cyclopentane?

    -In n-butyl cyclopentane, the butyl group is attached to a primary carbon, while in sec-butyl cyclopentane, the butyl group is attached to a secondary carbon, which is bonded to two other carbons.

  • What makes isobutyl cyclopentane different from other butyl cyclopentane derivatives?

    -Isobutyl cyclopentane has a primary carbon attached to the cyclopentane ring, but when extended, the chain forms a 'Y' shape, making it distinct from the linear structures of other butyl groups.

  • What characterizes tert-butyl cyclopentane?

    -Tert-butyl cyclopentane involves a tertiary carbon attached to the cyclopentane ring, which is connected to three other carbon atoms.

  • How is the systematic name of sec-butyl cyclopentane derived?

    -The systematic name of sec-butyl cyclopentane is derived by identifying the longest chain (3-carbon propyl group), with a methyl group attached to the first carbon, resulting in the name '1-methylpropyl cyclopentane.'

  • What is the systematic name for isobutyl cyclopentane?

    -The systematic name for isobutyl cyclopentane is '2-methylpropyl cyclopentane,' as the methyl group is attached at position 2 of the 3-carbon propyl chain.

  • How is the systematic name for tert-butyl cyclopentane determined?

    -The systematic name for tert-butyl cyclopentane is '1,1-dimethylethyl cyclopentane,' as it features an ethyl chain with two methyl groups attached at position 1.

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