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This is a study guide for naming of organic compounds, specifically alkanes and substituted alkanes. Thirty (30) questions and answers are also included. The study guide shows you
1) all the steps needed to name alkanes and cycloalkanes from structures.
2) all the steps needed to draw alkanes and cycloalkanes from names.
3) Ten examples of alkane and cycloalkane structures and their names.
4) Twenty examples of substituted alkane structures and their names.
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