Chemistry, asked by raj4096, 11 months ago

IUPAC NAME OF CH2=CH2


akashunnikrishnan011: ETHENE
ebenezerstephen2017: Eth-2-end
akashunnikrishnan011: COMMON NAME ethylene
ebenezerstephen2017: Wrong
ebenezerstephen2017: Yes

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Answered by Anonymous
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The IUPAC name for CH2=CH2 is :-

\huge\textsf{Ethene}

Since, the number of carbon atoms are 2 so, the word root used is 'Eth' and also there is a double bond between the two atoms so, the prefix used is 'ene'.

So, the name becomes 'Ethene'.



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Answered by shindedropadi
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Ethene

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