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nomenclature of dihydric alcohol ​

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Using the IUPAC system, the name for an alcohol uses the -ol suffix with the name of the parent alkane, together with a number to give the location of the hydroxyl group. The rules are summarized in a three-step procedure: Name the longest carbon chain that contains the carbon atom bearing the ―OH group.

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Using the IUPAC system, the name for an alcohol uses the -ol suffix with the name of the parent alkane, together with a number to give the location of the hydroxyl group. The rules are summarized in a three-step procedure: Name the longest carbon chain that contains the carbon atom bearing the ―OH group.

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