IUPAC NUMECLATURE OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
IUPAC Nomenclature CBT — 30 Questions
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The IUPAC system (International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry) is the standard method used for naming organic compounds systematically. The purpose is to give each compound a unique and universally accepted name.
-ane: Single bonds (Alkanes)-ene: Double bonds (Alkenes)-yne: Triple bonds (Alkynes)-ol: Alcohols-al: Aldehydes-one: KetonesExample 1: CH3-CH2-CH3 → Propane
Example 2: CH3-CH(OH)-CH3 → 2-Propanol
Example 3: CH2=CH-CH3 → Prop-1-ene
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The IUPAC system (International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry) is the standard method used for naming organic compounds systematically. The purpose is to give each compound a unique and universally accepted name.
-ane: Single bonds (Alkanes)-ene: Double bonds (Alkenes)-yne: Triple bonds (Alkynes)-ol: Alcohols-al: Aldehydes-one: KetonesExample 1: CH3-CH2-CH3
Longest chain: 3 carbons → Parent: Propane
Name: Propane
Example 2: CH3-CH(OH)-CH3
Longest chain: 3 carbons → Parent: Propane
Substituent: -OH at carbon 2
Name: 2-Propanol
Example 3: CH2=CH-CH3
Longest chain: 3 carbons with double bond → Propene
Number double bond from nearest end: starts at carbon 1
Name: Prop-1-ene
✅ Practice regularly to master naming of complex organic compounds using IUPAC rules.
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