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Answered by BrettRivera
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Organic chemistry nomenclature is commonly referred to by the Blue Book by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC). The IUPAC publishes recommendations on Organic Chemical Nomencleture at regular intervals and a full version of it was published in the year 1979. A new updated version with a name and guide to IUPAC Nomenclature of Organic Compounds was published in the year 1993.The prime function of organic chemical nomenclature is to give complete details from the chemical name and to make sure each name refers to a single unique substance. The name should be able to express the chemistry or structure of the compound.

Answered by hyacinth98
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The compound C2H5-CO-C2H5 is a ketone whose IUPAC nomenclature is 3-pentanone.

Ketones

  • Ketones are a part of organic compounds with a carbonyl functional group( C=O). Its general formula is  RCOR'.
  • The carbonyl group in ketones is joined between two C atoms. For example, the ketone CH3-CO-CH3 is propanone since it has three carbon atoms. It is the smallest possible ketone.
  • The IUPAC name of  C2H5-CO-C2H5 is 3-pentanone.

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