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what is the name of this organic compound​

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Answered by DeFier
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1. The answer is Pent-1-al-3-yne.

Explanation:

1. The CH=O group at the very end is an aldehyde group.

2. There is also a triple bond in the chain

3. There are 5 Carbons, so root name Pent. The Aldehyde group wins priority over the triple bond and will get the least number (in this case 1) and the triple bond will get a corresponding number (in this case 3).

4. The aldehyde has a suffix -al and the triple bond has a suffix -yne.

5. Using this and following alphabetical order for the groups, we get

Pent-1-al-3-yne

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