Chemistry, asked by Komalsurana41, 1 year ago

What's the iupac name of this compound?

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rincy2722: The structure is incorrect. As tetravalency of carbon states carbon can form 4 covalent bonds but carbon in this structure has only 3 bonds on 1st, 2nd and 3rd carbon (with H+) and 2 bonds on the 4rth one
rincy2722: I'm sorry only on the first carbon it fails the tetravalency propert (︶︿︶) sorry sorry my mistakr

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Answered by anupama777vidya
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Answer:

The IUPAC name of the above compound is 3-Bromobut-1-ene

Hope it helps....


rincy2722: oohh.. so that's how it is... :-D
anupama777vidya: yes...And the 4th carbon should have 3 hydrogens
rincy2722: yes yes.. maybe if we take it as a double bond?
rincy2722: argh.. that wont do.. then the 3rd one will have 5 bonds
anupama777vidya: yeah....xD
rincy2722: this is so Embarrassing(╥_╥)
anupama777vidya: whats the problm
rincy2722: haha..look at my comment under the question.. I feel like an idiot( ̄へ ̄)
anupama777vidya: oooh is dat ur problm....Its fine yaar....To err is human....Remember
rincy2722: ( ̄. ̄) `(*∩_∩*)′
Answered by amanmaikhuri3
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Explanation:

The iupac name of given compound will be 2-bromobutene !

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