MCQ
The $IUPAC$ name of  is
  • A
    $1-$ Bromo $-2-$ chloro $-3-$ fluoro $-6-$ iodo benzene
  • $2-$ Bromo $-1-$ chloro $-5-$ fluoro $-3-$ iodo benzene
  • C
    $4-$ Bromo $-2-$ chloro $-5-$ iodo $-1-$ fluoro benzene
  • D
    $2-$ Bromo $-3-$ chloro $- 1-$ iodo $-5-$ fluoro benzene

Answer

Correct option: B.
$2-$ Bromo $-1-$ chloro $-5-$ fluoro $-3-$ iodo benzene
b
Numbering is according to lowest set of locant rule. Do numbering of substituent alphabetically.

$\therefore$ IUPAC name $=2$-bromo-$1$-chloro-$5$-fluoro-$3$-iodobenzene.

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