what is the nomenclature of carbon compound
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it is a systematic method of giving the name of carbon compound/organic compound which is recommended by IUPAC.
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Rules of nomenclature of carbon compounds are given by IUPAC:
- According to IUPAC nomenclature longest continuous carbon chain should be taken as the parent chain.
- Other than parent chain remaining groups are considered as the substituent
- Any functional group present in carbon chain considered as a part of the parent chain
- The carbon chain is numbered in a manner so that substituents and functional groups get the least possible number.
- The first letter of the name should be capital.
- There should be a hyphen between number and letter.
Example: = 1-Propanol
( The carbon atom which is attached to OH group is numbered as 1 and there is 3 carbon atoms in the structure hence name is 1-Propanol.)
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