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  • Definition: Nomenclature
  • Key Points: Nomenclature of Carbon Compounds
CISCE: Class 10

Definition: Nomenclature

Nomenclature is the system of assignment of names to organic compounds.

CBSE: Class 10
Maharashtra State Board: Class 10

Key points: Nomenclature of Carbon Compounds

  • The IUPAC system provides a unique, systematic way to name carbon compounds based on structure, replacing confusing common names.
  • An IUPAC name has three parts: prefix, parent, and suffix, reflecting the carbon chain and functional group.
  • The parent name is based on the longest carbon chain, and its ending changes to –ane, –ene, or –yne depending on the number of bonds.
  • Functional groups are shown as prefixes or suffixes, and the chain is numbered to give them the lowest possible number.
  • If the suffix begins with a vowel, the final ‘e’ in the parent alkane name is dropped (e.g., propane → propanone).

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