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IUPAC rule of haloalkane

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Answered by rvk18
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The alkyl group (CH 3CH 2CH 2–) is a propyl group, and the halogen is bromine (Br). ... For the IUPAC name, the prefix for bromine (bromo) is combined with the name for a three-carbon chain (propane), preceded by a number identifying the carbon atom to which the Br atom is attached, so the IUPAC name is 1-bromopropane.
Answered by Anonymous
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The alkyl group (CH 3CH 2CH 2–) is a propyl group, and the halogen is bromine (Br).....


For the IUPAC name, the prefix for bromine (bromo) is combined with the name for a three-carbon chain (propane), preceded by a number identifying the carbon atom to which the Br atom is attached.


So, the IUPAC name is 1-bromopropane.
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