Cycloalkanes are ring structures with the general formula: CnH(2n). Following are basic rules for naming cycloalkanes. 1. Parent Chain
- Use the cycloalkane as the parent chain if it has a greater number of carbons than any alkylsubstituent.
- If an alkyl chain off the cycloalkane has a greater number of carbons, then use the alkyl chain as the parent and the cycloalkane as a cycloalkyl-substituent.
2. Numbering the Cycloalkane
- When numbering the carbons of a cycloalkane, start with a substituted carbon so that thesubstituted carbons have the lowest numbers (sum).
- When two or more different substituents are present, number according to alphabetical order.
3. Halogen Substituents
- Halogen substituents are treated exactly like alkyl groups
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