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10IUPAC ensures uniform naming of compounds.
Meth is the word root for 2 carbon atoms.
Suffix “-ane” is used for single bonds.
Eth + ene forms ethyne.
Word root “pent” is for 5 carbon atoms.
IUPAC only applies to organic compounds.
Word root for 8 carbon atoms is oct.
CH₃–CH₂–CH₃ is named propane.
Suffix “-yne” is for double bonds.
Name of CH₄ is methane.
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IUPAC is used to:
Word root for 6 carbon atoms is:
The suffix “-ene” is used for:
The suffix “-yne” is used for:
Name of CH₃–CH₃ is:
Number of carbon atoms in propane:
Word root for 10 carbon atoms is:
IUPAC system prevents:
CH₂=CH₂ is named as:
Word root for 7 carbon atoms is:
IUPAC stands for ______ Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry.
IUPAC system ensures that a compound has ______ one name.
The word root for 1 carbon atom is ______.
The word root for 2 carbon atoms is ______.
The word root for 3 carbon atoms is ______.
The word root for 4 carbon atoms is ______.
The suffix (-ane) is used for ______ covalent bonds.
The suffix (-ene) is used for ______ covalent bonds.
The suffix (-yne) is used for ______ covalent bonds.
According to IUPAC, eth+ane forms the compound ______.