Hi,
I'm a first semester intro to Organic Chem student and I am having a lot of problems with naming Alkenes/Alkynes when you are given a structural or a skeleton formula.
One example I'm having trouble with, is this,
Here is where I am having trouble. For question 1, I know you need to count the number of carbons to know which name to use, but where is the correct place to start? I can see three methyl groups (H3C and CH3) and a hydrogen. My initial thinking was that this is a methene (Two C's with a double bond) with three attached methyl groups, but that turned out to be the wrong answer. Apparently, this is a butane (4 carbons) but I don't understand how one counts 4 Carbons in this, do you count one of the methyl groups as part of the chain?
The following two problems I couldn't get right either, but I think if someone can help me with the concept of naming Alkenes in general, I'll be able to do it. I tried to google it, but I can't seem to grasp it, even watching Khan Academy videos...
Thank you in advance.