quick naming question

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Could someone please tell me which of the names below is correct:
1-methyl-3-isopropylcyclohexane
3-methyl-1-isopropylcylcohexane

if it's the second one is it because it's a heavier substituent and which is why it gets the higher priority(gets the 1-isopropyl)?

Just confused how to prioritize.

Thanks
 
Could someone please tell me which of the names below is correct:
1-methyl-3-isopropylcyclohexane
3-methyl-1-isopropylcylcohexane

if it's the second one is it because it's a heavier substituent and which is why it gets the higher priority(gets the 1-isopropyl)?

Just confused how to prioritize.

Thanks

"iso" groups come before "methyl" in naming
 
oh okay. so in isopropyl I do not ignore the iso part and since isopropyl is heavier it gets the 1 position.

but in sec-butyl and tert-butyl...I ignore the sec and tert when alphabetizing?
 
found my answer. thanks.

"In alphabetizing, ignore prefixes like sec-, tert-, di, tri, etc., but
include iso and cyclo."
 
The reason isopropyl gets 1 rather than methyl has nothing to do with being heavier. It has to do with the fact that i comes before m.
 
found my answer. thanks.

"In alphabetizing, ignore prefixes like sec-, tert-, di, tri, etc., but
include iso and cyclo."

When you have a "cyclo" though you still have to name the the substituent first.

Example: 3-isopropyl cyclohexanecarboxamide....
So even though "c" comes before in the alphabet, you always name the substituents first and then the cyclo part.
 
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