Hey folks
We're covering hydrocarbon naming in one of my engineering units, but the lecturer was amazing enough to not have any notes on it.
I have a quick question to ask: I see one hydrocarbon chain named "2,2-dimethylbutane"
I understand the "2,2" part (because they're connecting to the second carbon), also the "methyl" (as there's one carbon atom in each substituent branch", and butane because the longest carbon chain is 4 carbons long.... But where does the "di" come in from?
Thanks for any help you can offer