We're learning how to name compounds in my ochem class.
I'm having issues naming a few of them, and was wondering if anybody could point me in the right direction.
For this one, I numbered the straight-chain carbons from 1 to 9 (right to left). There is an ethyl group on the third carbon, a propyl group on the 5th carbon, and a methyl group on the 7th carbon. I named it: 3-ethyl-7-methyl-5-propylnonane, but my online assignment said it was incorrect.
Similarly, this is cyclopentane with two substituents. One is a methyl group on the first carbon, and the other is an ethyl group on the second carbon. So I named it 2-ethyl-1-methyl-cyclopentane.
I'm uncertain where I went wrong in either of these problems, so help would be appreciated.