CH3CH≡CHCH2CH3
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Br Cl I
So here I am assuming the reason why there is only one hydrogen attached to both carbons on each side of the bond is because they are triple bonded. Hoever, how is it so that the carbon after the triple bond is infact triple bonded to the other carbon, that is is able to also bond to the chlorine, the hydrogen and another carbon??
I figure since the Bromine is closest to the end of the chain that I would start on that end. So I'm thinking it will be 1-Bromo-3 chloro-4 iodipropyl? ..