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The Six Strong Acids

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              The Six Strong Acids       H 2 SO 4                (Sulfuric acid) HCL             (Hydrochloric acid) HNO 3            (Nitric acid) HBr              (Hydrobromic acid) HI                 (Hydroioic acid) HClO 4           (Perchloric acid)

What is the IUPAC name of CH3-CH2-CHCl-CH3?

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What is the IUPAC name of CH3-CH2-CHCl-CH3? Let's see some of the rules required for naming of this given compound Usually IUPAC ( International Union For Pure and Applied Chemistry ) set rules for naming a compound Select the maximum carbon contained chain … here there is one chain which contains 4-carbons known with -but Indentify the substitute in the compound ….here chlorine - Cl is the substitute can be say as - Chloro Assign number for each carbon in the main chain inorder to get lowest value for substitute containing carbon …….. here carbon with Cl gets 2 when we assign from right to left As there is no double or triple bonds in the given compounds we can note whole compund as -ane ( alkane ) Combinely the total name of given organic compound can be written as 2-Chloro butane Hope the explanation for getting this answer is clear and easy                             Thank you…

Chemistry Formula

General Formula Of Organic Compound             Comman Name.                     I.U.P.A.C.                    General Formula          1         Olefin Alkene  CnH2n  2 Acetylene Alkyne CnH2n+2  3 Paraffin  Alkane  CnH2n-2  4  Ketone  Alkanone  CnH2nO  5  Ether  Alkoxy Alkane   CnH2n+2 or R-O-R  6  Alcohol  Alkanol  ROH Or CnH2n+2OH  7  Aldehyde  Alkanal  CnH2n+2•CHO  8  Alkyl Chloride  Alkye Hallide  CnH2n+1•X  9  Carboxylic Acid  Alknoic Acid  CnH2n+1•COOH