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the IUPAC name of the following compound is CH2=C=CH-CH3​

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Answered by apexabroadstu
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Answer:

The IUPAC name of CH

2

=CH−CH(CH

3

)

2

is 3-methyl- 1-butene as the parent chain has four carbon atoms with C

1

=C

2

(lowest numbering to the double bond) and one methyl substituent at C

3

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

As the degree of unsaturation in the given compound is 1 and the number of carbon in parent chain is 3 so it's IUPAC Name will be

IUPAC NAME:Propene

Description: where prop stands for 3 carbon chain and ene denotes that it's an alkene i.e an alkane with degree of unsaturation=1 and with general formula CnH2n

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