How would you name the following compounds?
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(i) CH3 – CH2 – Br
Ethyl bromide or bromo ethane
Longest carbon chain has two carbon atoms and it is an example of haloalkane.
(ii) H−CHO
Formaldehyde or methanal
The compound has 1 carbon atom and an aldehyde is present.
(iii) CH3− (CH2)3 − CH = CH2
1- Hexenegroup for each of the compounds whose structural formulae are given below H HO HHH H C - C- C-H (11) H-C-C-C-OH HHH HH.
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