The correct IUPAC name of compound CH3-CO-CH2-CH2-COCl
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CH3=CARBONATE
CO=CARBON MONOXIDE
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The IUPAC name of the compound is 4-ketopentanoyl chloride.
- If in any compound a chloride group is present then a suffix 'oyl' chloride is used.
- Here on numbering from the major carbon atom, the keto group comes at 4 carbon atoms and the major chain has five carbon atoms so, penta will come.
- Applying all the facts the IUPAC name of the given compound is 4-ketopentanoyl chloride.
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