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i need quick answer of (ii) IUPAC NAME

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Answered by veerasakthitop
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Esters have the general formula RCOOR′, where R may be a hydrogen atom, an alkyl group, or an arylgroup, and R′ may be an alkyl group or an arylgroup but not a hydrogen atom. (If it were hydrogen atom, the compound would be a carboxylic acid.)

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Anonymous: ethyl propoanate
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plzzzzzz: not ethyl
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Answered by Anonymous
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ethyl propoanate
because in esters the general formulae is
RCOOR'
WHERE R CAN BE OF ANY ALKYL GRP
HERE
thee r 2 alkyl groups
one is ethyl
other one is propyl
so we consider alphabetically
therfore the name is ethyl propoanate
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