What is Mithanal's IUPAC structure?
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→ Methanal is an organic compound.
→ The prefix 'Meth' indicates there is one carbon atom.
→ The suffix 'al' indicates that the functional group is Aldehyde
From this much data, the structure can be drawn as shown.
→ The common name of Methanal is Formaldehyde
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→ Methanal is an organic compound.
→ The prefix 'Meth' indicates there is one carbon atom.
→ The suffix 'al' indicates that the functional group is Aldehyde
From this much data, the structure can be drawn as shown.
→ The common name of Methanal is Formaldehyde
Hope it helps
Purva
@Purvaparmar1405
Brainly.in
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The IUPAC name of methanal is methanal only
Commonly it is known as n-methanal
n=normal
Commonly it is known as n-methanal
n=normal
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