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a hydrocarbon x has molar mass 84 but contain no double bond or triple bond. also x has no methyl locant . how many different iupac names can be assigned to x

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An worldwide federation of National Adhering Organizations seeking to improve the chemical sciences, particularly by creating nomenclature and vocabulary, is the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry. It is an International Science Council member (ISC). The administrative headquarters of IUPAC, referred to as the "IUPAC Secretariat," are located in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, and Zurich, Switzerland, respectively. The executive director of IUPAC, Lynn Soby, now serves as the director of this administrative agency. For the promotion of chemistry, IUPAC was founded in 1919 as the replacement for the International Congress of Applied Chemistry. National chemical societies, national academies of sciences, and other organisations that represent chemists can be among its members, the National Adhering Organizations. There are three Associate National Adhering Organizations and 54 National Adhering Organizations in total.

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Despite having a molar mass of 84, hydrocarbon x doesn't have any double or triple bonds. Moreover, x lacks a methyl locant. how many unique iupac names may x be given?

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Due to the fact that molar mass 84 is a multiple of 14, the general formula X is based on CnH2n with molar mass 14n. Here, X is C6A12 and n is 6. Since X gas lacks a double bond, a cyclalkane is required. Without methyl as a locant, cycloalkanes.

A hydrocarbon is an organic molecule in organic chemistry that is made completely of hydrogen and carbon. Examples of group 14 hydrides include hydrocarbons. In general, hydrocarbons have relatively faint odours and are colourless and hydrophobic. Further generalization is challenging due to the variety of their molecular configurations. Hydrocarbon is a broad term used in the oil and gas business to refer to both petroleum and natural gas, two naturally occurring phases of hydrocarbon that have been become commodities in the industry. The production and combustion of fossil fuels are the main human-caused sources of greenhouse gas emissions. A natural source of hydrocarbons like ethylene, isoprene, and monoterpenes is found in the emissions of vegetation.

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