00:01
In this compound, the parent is going to be the five -member drain, and the principal functional group is the alcohol.
00:16
And so that will get the suffix, and then we have a substituent that will get the prefix.
00:25
And we'll number the ring, change the line about that, because we have the double bond.
00:47
So we'll number in the direction of the double bond.
01:18
So we have a methyl group at carbon five.
01:30
Now, five member grain would be a cyclopentane, but with a double bond, it's a cyclopentine.
01:37
And the double bond starts at carbon two, so we use a locant two.
01:47
And then the suffix for alcohol is an ol.
01:52
So five methyl, cyclopent, two, e, one, all.
02:00
And the carbon with the alcohol group is chiral, so we need a label for the chirality at the front of the name.
02:14
And the alcohol is projecting forward, which means hydrogen is projecting away...