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Can someone tell me why the ans is c and not a?
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Using current naming techniques, answer should be (a).
Can someone tell me why the ans is c and not a?
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IUPAC does not use electronegativity for haloalkanes. Functional groups different story, but not haloalkanes.Fluorine is more electronegative than Cl therefore gets higher priority, in IUPAC at least. Then we write in alphabetical order, therefore the answer is C.
maybe the question paper is old then?IUPAC does not use electronegativity for haloalkanes. Functional groups different story, but not haloalkanes.
IUPAC uses alphanumeric.
Please see the RACI guidelines I linked in a previous post.
In red writing at the very beginning
"IUPAC uses the alphanumeric nomenclature system. Older methods using electronegativity are NO LONGER VALID."
I think it's been this way for the last 5 years or so?