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(a)
Interpretation: The IUPAC name for the given metal salt of a carboxylate ion is to be identified.
Concept introduction: International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry gave guidelines to write the chemical name of molecules. One should follow the given three steps to derive the structure of the compound from its IUPAC name. The first step involvesthe identification of the parent name and the
(b)
Interpretation: The IUPAC name for the given metal salt of a carboxylate ion is to be identified.
Concept introduction:International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry gave guidelines to write the chemical name of molecules. One should follow the given three steps to derive the structure of the compound from its IUPAC name. The first step involvesthe identification of the parent name and the functional group found at the end of the name. The second step is numbering of carbon skeleton in either direction. The third step is the addition of substituent at appropriate carbon atoms.
(c)
Interpretation: The IUPAC name for the given metal salt of a carboxylate ion is to be identified.
Concept introduction:International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry gave guidelines to write the chemical name of molecules. One should follow the given three steps to derive the structure of the compound from its IUPAC name. The first step involvesthe identification of the parent name and the functional group found at the end of the name. The second step is numbering of carbon skeleton in either direction. The third step is the addition of substituents at appropriate carbon atoms.
(d)
Interpretation: The IUPAC name for the given metal salt of a carboxylate ion is to be identified.
Concept introduction:International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry gave guidelines to write the chemical name of molecules. One should follow the given three steps to derive the structure of the compound from its IUPAC name. The first step involvesthe identification of the parent name and the functional group found at the end of the name. The second step is numbering of carbon skeleton in either direction. The third step is the addition of substituents at appropriate carbon atoms.
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Organic Chemistry
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