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write this structure in IUPAC NAME​

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Answered by khushikaul1506
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The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry is an international federation of National Adhering Organizations that represents chemists in individual countries. It is a member of the International Science Council

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Explanation:

IUPAC nomenclature is based on naming a molecule's longest chain of carbons connected by single bonds, whether in a continuous chain or in a ring. All deviations, either multiple bonds or atoms other than carbon and hydrogen, are indicated by prefixes or suffixes according to a specific set of Introduction

The purpose of the IUPAC system of nomenclature is to establish an international standard of

naming compounds to facilitate communication. The goal of the system is to give each structure

a unique and unambiguous name, and to correlate each name with a unique and unambiguous

structure.

I. Fundamental Principle

IUPAC nomenclature is based on naming a molecule’s longest chain of carbons connected by

single bonds, whether in a continuous chain or in a ring. All deviations, either multiple bonds or

atoms other than carbon and hydrogen, are indicated by prefixes or suffixes according to a

specific set of priorities.

II. Alkanes and Cycloalkanes

Alkanes are the family of saturated hydrocarbons, that is, molecules containing carbon and

hydrogen connected by single bonds only. These molecules can be in continuous chains (called

linear or acyclic), or in rings (called cyclic or alicyclic). The names of alkanes and cycloalkanes

are the root names of organic compounds. Beginning with the five-carbon alkane, the number of

carbons in the chain is indicated by the Greek or Latin prefix. Rings are designated by the prefix

“cyclo”. (In the geometrical symbols for rings, each apex represents a carbon with the nu

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