Provide the correct systematic name for the compound shown here.

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**Provide the correct systematic name for the compound shown here.**

(image displays a chemical structure with a central chain consisting of four carbon atoms. The first, second, and third carbons each bear a single hydrogen. The fourth carbon attaches to an amino group (NH₂). The first carbon also attaches to another carbon which is double bonded to an oxygen.)

Possible prefixes and suffixes to use:
- **Prefixes:**
  - 4-
  - N-
  - N,N-
  - 2-
  - 5-
  - 3-
   
- **Numeric Prefixes:**
  - tetra
  - tri
  - di

- **Carbon Chain Lengths:**
  - meth
  - eth
  - prop
  - but
  - pent
  - hex

- **Functional Groups and Suffixes:**
  - oic acid
  - al
  - amine


*Note: The student needs to select the correct combination of these prefixes, numeric prefixes, carbon chain lengths, and functional groups to form the systematic name of the chemical compound shown.*

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For more information about constructing systematic names for chemical compounds, please refer to [IUPAC Nomenclature Guidelines](https://www.iupac.org).

*Additional educational resources:*
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Transcribed Image Text:**Question 7 of 19** **Provide the correct systematic name for the compound shown here.** (image displays a chemical structure with a central chain consisting of four carbon atoms. The first, second, and third carbons each bear a single hydrogen. The fourth carbon attaches to an amino group (NH₂). The first carbon also attaches to another carbon which is double bonded to an oxygen.) Possible prefixes and suffixes to use: - **Prefixes:** - 4- - N- - N,N- - 2- - 5- - 3- - **Numeric Prefixes:** - tetra - tri - di - **Carbon Chain Lengths:** - meth - eth - prop - but - pent - hex - **Functional Groups and Suffixes:** - oic acid - al - amine *Note: The student needs to select the correct combination of these prefixes, numeric prefixes, carbon chain lengths, and functional groups to form the systematic name of the chemical compound shown.* --- For more information about constructing systematic names for chemical compounds, please refer to [IUPAC Nomenclature Guidelines](https://www.iupac.org). *Additional educational resources:* - Introductory videos on organic chemistry - Sample questions and practice exercises - Interactive activities and quizzes
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