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name this iupac compound...​

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Answered by diajain01
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2,2- Dimethyl pentane

EXTRA INFORMATION:-

WHAT IS IUPAC?

The IUPAC {International Union of pure and applied chemistry}. It serves the international scientific endeavour in the dual function of a fundamental science and mission oriented union.

STEP 1✔️

locate and number the longest carbon chain.

In our compound,

'''''''''''''''''''''''''''CH3

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H3C------------C---------CH2CH2CH3

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'''''''''''''''''''''''''''CH3

STEP 2✔️

Name the longest carbon chain

so for our Compound, 5 carbons are there and for that the prefix used is pent-

STEP 3✔️

Figure out on the ending suffix will be

as we have single bonds in the compound we use -ane.

STEP 4✔️

name the side groups

in this compound, no functional group is present.

but 2 methyl atoms are present on the second carbon atom of longest chain.

NOTE:-⤵️

while solving IUPAC naming

we should have learnt all the suffix and prefix for a specific atom or group.

and in this answer I've used (''') sign so don't consider that sign. It's just a blank space.

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Answered by srishti23dz
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Answer:

Pascal's law (also Pascal's principle or the principle of transmission of fluid-pressure) is a principle in fluid mechanics given by Blaise Pascal that states that a pressure change at any point in a confined incompressible fluid is transmitted throughout the fluid such that the same change occurs everywhere.

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