IUPAC Nomenclature of organic compounds class 11 | Lecture 1

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iupac nomenclature class 11 IUPAC nomenclature is a set of rules for naming chemical compounds based on their structure and chemical composition. The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) developed the system to help scientists communicate more efficiently.

Here are some key features of IUPAC nomenclature:

Naming the longest chain
The longest chain of carbon atoms connected by single bonds is named first. This chain can be continuous or in a ring.

Indicating deviations
Prefixes and suffixes are used to indicate deviations from the longest chain, such as multiple bonds or atoms other than carbon and hydrogen.

Providing unique names
Each organic compound is given a unique name that can be easily correlated with other compounds in the system.

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