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Acidity is based off: electronegativity, direction of equilibrium, stableness of conjugate base, and atomic radius.Since b is the most electronegative atom, it is also the most acidic
The numbering is based on lowest locants in the the parent ring: 1,5,7,11-cyclooctacosatetraen-3,9,15-triyne [note IUPAC name is cyclooctacosa-1,5,7,11-tetraen-3,9,15-triyne]
Quote from: Dan on October 16, 2012, 04:59:22 AMThe numbering is based on lowest locants in the the parent ring: 1,5,7,11-cyclooctacosatetraen-3,9,15-triyne [note IUPAC name is cyclooctacosa-1,5,7,11-tetraen-3,9,15-triyne]But why is 1 part of the parent ring? Isn't it a substituent 'cause it's not in the ring?
Quote from: _Weirdo_0.o on October 16, 2012, 08:21:55 AMQuote from: Dan on October 16, 2012, 04:59:22 AMThe numbering is based on lowest locants in the the parent ring: 1,5,7,11-cyclooctacosatetraen-3,9,15-triyne [note IUPAC name is cyclooctacosa-1,5,7,11-tetraen-3,9,15-triyne]But why is 1 part of the parent ring? Isn't it a substituent 'cause it's not in the ring?There is a double bond between C1 and C2, C5 and C6 etc etc. There is also a vinyl substituent on C1