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The IUPAC name of the following structure is :​

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Answered by swayam4514
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This structure is wrong. It is not a correct structure because oxygen is divalent and hydrogen is univalent.

Hydrogen cannot form a double bond with carbon.

Actually, if we replace the hydrogen by oxygen then

the IUPAC name of the corrected structure will be:

Butanoic acid

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