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2-propanol. Or, just Propanol if you've stuck the OH group on the end. The hydrocarbon chain is 3 carbons, so the prefix is prop. There are only single bonds, so it's an alkane, and the -ol suffix is because of the OH functional group. If the OH group is in the middle, it's at position 2, so 2-propanol. Otherwise, you don't need a locant. It would also possibly be called N-Propanol.

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IUPAC: 2-methyl-2-butanol

COMMON: tert-pentyl alcohol or t-amyl alcohol

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butanoic acid.

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