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The number of carbon atoms present in compound containing Both is prefix is

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Answered by nsdivyausundhar
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Organic chemistry nomenclature indicates the following;

The number of carbon atoms in a chain

How the atoms are bonded together

The identity and location of any functional groups in the molecule.

Prefixes of a molecule's name is based on the number of carbon atoms. So an alcohol molecule with five carbons in the chain is likely to resemble the name “pentanol" — “pent" meaning “five" (and “ol" to denote the alcohol molecule type), however this gets slightly more complicated with branching on the carbon chain. See image below for the prefixes for molecules with one to twelve carbons..

Answered by srinivasrangu1286
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prefix is meth, eth, prop, but,

carbon atoms 1,2,3,4

farmula c, c2, c3, c4

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