Hi.
I'm having a task that I struggle with in my chemistry book. The task is naming the alchohol.
I get presented with this following structural formula (see attachment).
The right answer is: 2-ethylbutane-1-ol (I thought it would be 3-methylpentane-3-ol).
The reason the book gives (which makes no sense to me): "The C-atom, which the OH-group is bonded to, should be considered a part of longest coherent carbon chain".
Can somebody please explain this?
Thanks in advance.