Chemistry, asked by chetanpawar0757, 9 months ago

Common name of CH2=CH-Cl​

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Answered by adisri082234
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The IUPAC system uses the name of the parent alkane with a prefix indicating the halogen substituents, preceded by number indicating the substituent's location. The prefixes are fluoro-, chloro-, bromo-, and iodo-. Thus CH 3CH 2Cl has the common name ethyl chloride and the IUPAC name chloroethane.

Answered by habiburrafi
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I think it is chloroethene

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