The molecule will be named 1-bromopropane, because the bromine is placed on the end of the 3-carbon propane chain. The parent chain is the three carbon propane, and the substituent (functional groups) is just the bromine. The naming process generally proceeds by naming the carbon chain first, then naming each of the substituent positions, for example, alcohols (-OH) cause an -ol suffix to be added to a word, aldehydes cause the endings of words to have aldehyde, and ketones will change the name of a molecule to end with -one.
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The functional group which appears on this molecule is a halide.
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The molecule will be named 1-bromopropane, because the bromine is placed on the end of the 3-carbon propane chain. The parent chain is the three carbon propane, and the substituent (functional groups) is just the bromine. The naming process generally proceeds by naming the carbon chain first, then naming each of the substituent positions, for example, alcohols (-OH) cause an -ol suffix to be added to a word, aldehydes cause the endings of words to have aldehyde, and ketones will change the name of a molecule to end with -one.
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