Write IUPAC names of Chloroform and Acetone.
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For Choloroform CHCl3 1,1,1 tri-choloro methane
For Acetone CH3C=OCH3 Propan-2-one
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Chloroform :
- Chloroform is a colorless volatile heavy toxic liquid CHCl3 with an ether odor used especially as a solvent.
- A colorless, toxic, sweet-tasting liquid formed by combining methane with chlorine.
- It's used as a solvent and was once widely used as an anesthetic.
- IUPAC name of Chloroform :Trichloromethane
Acetone:
- Acetone (CH3COCH3), also called 2-propanone or acetone , organic solvent of commercial and chemical significance, the only and most vital of the aliphatic (fat-derived) ketones.
- Acetone may be a solvent, which suggests it can break down or dissolve substances like paint and polish . That's why it's an ingredient in nail enamel removers, varnish removers, and paint removers.
- IUPAC Name is propan-2-one
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