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nomanclature of monohydric alchohols​

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Answered by HeroicGRANDmaster
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Monohydric Alcohol: Monohydric alcohols have general formula CnH2n+1OH where n = 1, 2, etc. or it can also be written as R-OH where R describes any alkyl group. There are three systems for the nomenclature of Monohydric Alcohol. Common System: In this system, monohydric alcohols are called Alkyl Alcohol.

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↪A monohydric alcohol is an organic compound with one alcohol functional group. You can identify by alcohol by looking for the alcohol functional group which is an oxygen and a hydrogen atom or an -OH group.In IUPAC nomenclature, alcohols are termed as Alkanols. The name of any alcohol can be derived by replacing the last 'e' from the name of the corresponding alkane by the suffix '–ol'.

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