porcupinetree
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My teacher says that for haloalkanes, we should number the carbons so that the first alphabetical halogen (in this case, bromine) has priority, rather than numbering them in a way so that the all of the halogens have equal priority in the numbering process. However, I've read some online pages which seem to suggest the opposite. Either way, when it comes to actually naming, we should put the first alphabetical one first (I think?), which means options B and D are out.
So which is the correct way to order the carbons?
Btw, my teacher said that this method of numbering only occurs when dealing with halogens - if there was, for example, carboxyl functional groups, it would be different.
My teacher says that for haloalkanes, we should number the carbons so that the first alphabetical halogen (in this case, bromine) has priority, rather than numbering them in a way so that the all of the halogens have equal priority in the numbering process. However, I've read some online pages which seem to suggest the opposite. Either way, when it comes to actually naming, we should put the first alphabetical one first (I think?), which means options B and D are out.
So which is the correct way to order the carbons?
Btw, my teacher said that this method of numbering only occurs when dealing with halogens - if there was, for example, carboxyl functional groups, it would be different.