Start by clicking the Remove H button to reveal the basic core of each molecule. Any hydrogens that remain in the core
view, indicate the presence of a functional group (OH, NH2, etc.) or a double bond between two carbons. Double bonds
cannot be represented directly, so you must infer them from the geometry. Heteroatoms such as O or N will be labeled to help you
identify functional groups.
Write the IUPAC name for each molecule on a piece of paper. I believe that it is important to write the
name so that you practice not only naming the molecule, but also the rules involved in the process (dashes, commas, etc.).
After you've written the name, click the Show Chain button to see if you chose the correct chain. If you did, click
Label Chain to confirm that your numbering is in the correct sequence.
Repeat the process for the remaining molecules.
Once you've completed your list for a given page, select the Answers link and print the page. When comparing your
answers to the correct ones, be certain to check commas, dashes and prefixes (di-, tri-, etc.), as these are part of the name.