Hey everyone, first, thanks for helping out. I'm an adult taking grade 12 chemistry as self study, and I'm taking a diploma exam in January.
I'm able to find most answers in my book after looking long enough, but I'm pretty thankful for sources on the internet, and sites like this.
Any way, I understand the naming of hydrocarbons quite well, but there is one situation that I'm not sure about. That is when, if all else is equal and I have 2 branches coming off a parent chain where I could start numbering left-right, or right-left, but one way would have for example an ethyl branch, while the other might have a methyl branch, which comes first? Is it alphabetical, so Ethyl is first, or is Methyl first because it is smaller?
Something such as [ CH3-CH2-CH2-CH(-CH2CH3)-CH(-CH3)-CH2-CH2-CH3 ]
So would this be 4-ethyl-5-methyloctane or 5-ethyl-4-methyloctane ?