Iupac name of ch3ch2chclch2oh
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I think the answer might be 2-chloro butanol...
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Answer: 2-chloro butanol
Explanation: The longest carbon chain is of four carbon atoms. The numbering of the chain starts from the end which bears a functional group. Chlorine is present as a substituent.
The IUPAC name starts from the number of carbon bearing the substituent (2) followed by the name of the substituent (chloro). Then the word root (but) comes followed by the name of the functional group (ol).
Thus name is 2-chloro butanol.
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