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Let me draw the structure first.
00:03
We have a cyclic ring.
00:11
So this is the cyclic ring we have.
00:15
And to this, substituents are attest, chloros obstinate, bromoc substituent, and this tertiary butyl group is present here.
00:32
Okay? so now here we have three kinds of substituent, bromo, chloro, and this tertiary butile okay tertiary butile because if i draw this see this consists of this center carbon and to this center carbon three carbons are attached and this is further attached to this ring okay so you can represent it like this so this is here ch3 ch3 and then this is connected to the ring part okay so now now such a carbon is called tertiary butyl because total of there are four carbon atoms.
01:18
For four carbon atom the prefix is but and since it is an alkyl so that's why it will be called as butile.
01:25
And since the carbon is tertiary in nature, this carbon consists of here three alkyl group attached to it.
01:34
So that's why this will be called as turtutiles.
01:37
Third is the short form for tertiary.
01:40
Okay.
01:42
This is here tertiary butile and the short form is third butile.
01:47
So now the question is when we are writing the iupac name, which substituent should be written first? so for this we will consider the alphabetic order.
02:00
Okay...