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Naming esters practice worksheet

Naming esters practice worksheet with answers.

CHAPTER 11: Unit 1. Definition: Alkanes & Cycloalkanes CHAPTER 11: Unit 2. Structures and Nomenclature: Alkanes & Cycloalkanes CHAPTER 11: Unit 3.

Shapes & Isomerism: Alkanes and Cycloalkanes CHAPTER 11: Unit 4. Natural Resources: Alkanes and Cycloalkanes CHAPTER 11: Unit 5. Physical properties: Alkanes and Cycloalkanes CHAPTER 11: Unit 6. Chemical Reactions: Alkanes & Cycloalkanes CHAPTER 11: Unit 7. Haloalkanes CHAPTER 11: Unit 8. Definition: Alkenes and Alkynes
CHAPTER 11: Unit 9.
Nomenclature & Isomerism: Alkenes and Alkynes CHAPTER 11: Unit 10. Shapes & Isomerism: Alkenes and Alkynes CHAPTER 11: Unit 11. Physical properties: Alkenes and Alkynes CHAPTER 11: Unit 12. Preparation of Alkene and Alkynes CHAPTER 11: Unit 13. Chemical Reactions: Alkenes and Alkynes CHAPTER 11: Unit 14. Definition: Aromatic
Compounds CHAPTER 11: Unit 15. Structures & Nomenclature: Aromatic compounds CHAPTER 11: Unit 16. Chemical Reactions: Aromatic Compounds CHAPTER 11: Unit 17. Applications Chapter 11: Unit 18. Summary Comprehensive Quiz: Module 11 In the IUPAC nomenclature of carboxylic acids, we learned that their salts are named by replacing
the suffix “ic acid” or “oic acid” with “ate”. For example, sodium acetate, potassium butyrate, etc. The good news is that esters follow the same pattern and instead of the metal ion, we use the alkyl group connected to the RCO (acyl) fragment. For example: The substituents are numbered based on the position of the COOR group and placed in
alphabetical order: To name an ester on a ring, we need to refer to the corresponding carboxylic acid. For example, the suffix of cyclopentanecarboxylic acid is changed to carboxy”late” and the alkyl group is added at the beginning: If substituents are also present, the numbering starts from the carbon connected to the COOH group and goes in the
direction that minimizes the numbering of the substituents: Below are some practice examples for naming carboxylic acids and their different derivatives. 1. Using the priority of functional groups, name each of the following compounds containing a carboxylic acid derivative: This video is a fragment of the summary quiz on IUPAC nomenclature. Last
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Download the teacher version including answers to all questions as MS Word or pdf. Higher level Download the student worksheet as MS Word or pdf. Download the teacher version including answers to all questions as MS Word or pdf. 15 Name Chapter 18 Naming Esters Practice Worksheet Esters: Systematic names of esters are based on the
name of the corresponding carboxylic acid. Remember, esters look like this: General Formula: O ║ R ― C ― O ― R′ ↑ ↑ acyl group alkyl group The alkyl group is named like a substituent using the – yl ending. This is followed by a space.

The acyl portion of the name (what is left over) is named by replacing the – ic acid suffix of the corresponding carboxylic acid with – ate . O O ║ ║ CH 3 ― C H 2 ― C ― O ― CH 3 CH 3 ― C ― O ― CH 2 ― CH 3 methyl propanoate ethyl ethanoate Naming Suffix: alkyl group (carboxylic acid name) -ate 1. Name the following compounds. O ║ a. CH 3
― CH 2 ― C ― O ― CH 2 ― CH 2 ― CH 2 ― CH 3 O Name: butyl propanoate ║ b. CH 3 ― CH 2 ― CH 2 ― CH 2 ― O ― C ― CH 2 ― CH 2 ― CH 2 ― CH 3 Name: O ║ c. CH 3 ― O ― C ― CH 3 Name: O ║ d. CH 3 ― O ― C ― CH 2 ― CH 2 ― CH 3 Name: O ║ e. CH 3 ― CH 2 ― CH 2 ― O ― C ― CH 2 ― CH 2 ― CH 2 ― CH 2 ― CH 2 ― CH 2 ― CH
3 Name: O ║ f. CH 3 ― CH 2 ― O ― C ― CH 2 ― CH 2 ― CH 2 ― CH 2 ― C H 3 Name:

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