name all iupac name of all alchohal compound and easter ?
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The part of the molecule derived from the carboxylic acid (in red) has three carbon atoms. It is called propionate (common) or propanoate (IUPAC). The ester is therefore butyl propionate or butyl propanoate.
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The easter contains three carbon atoms.
It is commonly known as propionate or IUPAC or propanoate.
The easter can thus be referred to as butyl propanoate or butyl propionate.
In case of alcohol, the alkyl group of the alcohol is followed by ‘alcohol.’
The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry have declared that alcohols are named by changing the ending of the parent alkane name.
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