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Ch.21 - Organic Chemistry
Chapter 21, Problem 92a

Name each compound. a.

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Identify the type of compound you are dealing with (e.g., ionic, molecular, acid, etc.).
For ionic compounds, name the cation first and the anion second. For molecular compounds, use prefixes to denote the number of each type of atom.
If the compound is an acid, determine whether it is a binary acid or an oxyacid. Binary acids start with 'hydro-' and end with '-ic acid'. Oxyacids are named based on the polyatomic ion they contain.
Check for any transition metals in the compound which might require the use of Roman numerals to indicate the oxidation state.
Use appropriate suffixes and prefixes as per IUPAC nomenclature rules to accurately name the compound.

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Key Concepts

Here are the essential concepts you must grasp in order to answer the question correctly.

Nomenclature

Nomenclature in chemistry refers to the systematic naming of chemical compounds based on established rules. The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) provides guidelines for naming organic and inorganic compounds, ensuring that each name conveys specific information about the compound's structure and composition.
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Chemical Structure

The chemical structure of a compound describes the arrangement of atoms within the molecule, including the types of bonds (single, double, or triple) and the connectivity between atoms. Understanding the structure is crucial for accurately naming compounds, as it influences their properties and reactivity.
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Functional Groups

Functional groups are specific groups of atoms within molecules that are responsible for the characteristic chemical reactions of those molecules. Recognizing functional groups is essential for naming organic compounds, as they often dictate the compound's behavior and classification, such as alcohols, acids, and amines.
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