Actually, I could be wrong. Since quatenary means to be bonded to four other carbons.. ( was thinking 4 bonds = quatenary), and it has a double bond, it would be considered tertiary because it is only bonded to three other carbons.
Actually, I could be wrong. Since quatenary means to be bonded to four other carbons.. ( was thinking 4 bonds = quatenary), and it has a double bond, it would be considered tertiary because it is only bonded to three other carbons.
I never even thought of all this...you bring up some good points dat_student. I bet you got the double bond counting as two attachments from assigning configurations in ochem.
I never even thought of all this...you bring up some good points dat_student. I bet you got the double bond counting as two attachments from assigning configurations in ochem.