Chemistry In Focus
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Chapter 6, Problem 6SC
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The functional group families with correct endings are to be matched.
Concept Introduction:
The nomenclature of any compound is a method by which a systematic name of the compound is determined. It is given by the international union of pure and applied chemistry (IUPAC).
The structural formula of a chemical compound consists of a graphic representation of the molecular structure and arrangement of atoms.
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