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**What This Document Is**
This study guide focuses on a foundational skill in organic chemistry: the systematic naming of alkanes and haloalkanes. Developed for students in the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign’s CHEM 232 course (Organic Chemistry I), this resource is designed to help you master the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) nomenclature rules for a specific class of hydrocarbons. It centers around applying these rules to increasingly complex linear structures, building a strong base for understanding more advanced naming conventions later in the course.
**Why This Document Matters**
This resource is particularly beneficial for students who are initially struggling with the process of assigning IUPAC names. It’s ideal for use during independent study, as a supplement to lecture notes, or as focused practice after covering alkane nomenclature in class. Successfully navigating this material is crucial for understanding chemical structures and reactions throughout organic chemistry, and will be essential for success in future coursework. If you find yourself needing extra practice translating structures into systematic names, this guide offers a targeted approach.
**Topics Covered**
* IUPAC Nomenclature of Linear Alkanes
* Identifying Parent Chains
* Numbering Carbon Chains for Substituent Prioritization
* Naming Haloalkanes (Fluoro-, Chloro-, Bromo-, Iodo-)
* Naming Alkyl Substituents (Methyl, Ethyl, Propyl, etc.)
* Applying Nomenclature Rules to Compounds with Multiple Substituents
* Understanding the Importance of Correct Systematic Naming
**What This Document Provides**
* A series of structures of linear alkanes and haloalkanes for naming practice.
* Opportunities to apply IUPAC naming conventions to a variety of molecular structures.
* A focused exercise to reinforce the rules governing substituent identification and prioritization.
* A resource to build confidence in translating chemical structures into their corresponding systematic names.