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The answer is HYDROCHLORIC ACID.
CH3CH=CHCH3 is but-2-ene or 2-butene in IUPAC naming.
Chloroethane is your answer. (Normally there's a number in front signifying where chlorine is located, such as 1-chloroethane....but this is omitted since its self explanatory).
Its CH3-Cl and by IUPAC Naming,the name is Chloromethane.
trichloromethane
2,2-dimethylpropyl
Methane
This is not a true compound but is mixture of Ammonium fluoride and Hydrogen fluoride , NH4F . HF
NiCO3 is the symbol for nickel carbonate. It has a molar mass of 118.702 g/mol and its IUPAC name is nickel(+2) cation carbonate.
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Iupac name of COCl2
Ethanol is the proper IUPAC name already!
it's not organic so i don't think that it has an IUPAC name.
The IUPAC name is nitric acid - HNO3.
IUPAC name of aniline is phenylamine or benzenamine.
IUPAC name for fruits? fruits are made of thousands, if not millions of different compounds so IUPAC can't really name them
toluene is a common name - The IUPAC name for toluene is methylbenzene.
The IUPAC name for tartaric acid is 2,3-dihydroxybutanedioic acid.
The IUPAC name for picric acid is 2,4,6 trinitrophenol
Preferred IUPAC name: Carbon monoxide
IUPAC: Sodium iodide
The IUPAC name of potassium malate is dipotassium 2-hydroxybutanedioate.