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IUPAC name of the compound CH3-CCl
2-CBr2-CH=CH2​

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Answered by abhedask2me
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Answer:

3,3- dibromo 4,4-dichloropent -1-ene

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Answered by qwstoke
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The IUPAC name of the compound CH_{3}-CCl_{2}-CBr_{2}=CH_{2} is 2-Bromo-3-chloroethene.

  • IUPAC stands for International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry.
  • IUPAC had established a standard system of naming the chemical compounds which are accepted all over the world.
  • Every chemical compound has an IUPAC name based on the nomenclature guidelines.
  • The compounds can have their local or common name but the IUPAC name is essential.
  • The given compound has a double bond at first carbon and chlorine and bromine at 3 and 2 carbon respectively, hence it is named 2-Bromo-3-chloroethene.

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