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नाम IUPAC CH3 CH₂ CH₂ NO₂ ​

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Answered by sunitasantoshsahoo56
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Answer:

CH3CH2NO2...Nitroethane

Answered by VishnuNN
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Answer:

The IUPAC name of the compound CH₃CH₂CH₂NO₂ is Nitropropane.

Explanation:

The chemical formula of the compound is  CH₃CH₂CH₂NO₂.

The parent chain has 3 carbons, so the word root will be 'prop'. Since all carbons are saturated, the parent chain is an alkane and it is named propane. The first carbon has a NO₂ group as the substituent. So prefix 'Nitro'  is added to the name. Since the position of the substituent is C-1, it can be excluded. Thus the IUPAC name of the compound is Nitropropane.

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