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For each compound, strict application of the IUPAC systematic naming system will always yield only one possible name. Only this preferred IUPAC name (PIN) is valid.
Question 2 of 8
The IUPAC and CAS nomenclature systems share many conventions. What is the systematic name of the following molecule according to both systems?
Question 3 of 8
A chemist entered the following structure and name (shown in blue) in a database.
Later, a second chemist searched that database for a similar name (shown in red) differing only as shown in bold below. This 2nd chemist complained that the search algorithm should also have returned the first substance as a hit because these two names refer to the same substance.
Since both names clearly represent different structures, is the claim that this refers to the same substance reasonable?
Question 4 of 8
Which ring numbering scheme is correct according to systematic naming conventions (IUPAC or CAS follow the same numbering convention in this case)?
Question 5 of 8
The general rules for numbering fused systems are extensive and strict, but there are also exceptions to these rules (retained numbering). The same overall numbering scheme is used for all structures drawn below. Which of the following structure(s) is(are) numbered correctly?
Question 6 of 8
The anti-HIV agent zidovudine (a.k.a, Rotrovir, AZT) is drawn on the right. Amongst the names given, which one corresponds to the correct CAS Index name?
Thymidine
Question 7 of 8
2,3-dihydro-6-methyl-1H-benz[f]indene-2-propanol
How many deviations from IUPAC rules were made in the name above?
Question 8 of 8
Knowing that 2D drawings can be misleading, select all possible absolute stereochemistry notations that could fit with this drawing and be chemically meaningful.
(___???___)-2-methylbicyclo[2.2.1]heptane
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