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.
IUPAC: 2-methyl-2-butanol
COMMON: tert-pentyl alcohol or t-amyl alcohol
butanoic acid.
The IUPAC name is nitric acid - HNO3.
IUPAC name of aniline is phenylamine or benzenamine.
IUPAC name for fruits? fruits are made of thousands, if not millions of different compounds so IUPAC can't really name them
toluene is a common name - The IUPAC name for toluene is methylbenzene.
The IUPAC name for picric acid is 2,4,6 trinitrophenol
Iupac name of COCl2
Ethanol is the proper IUPAC name already!
it's not organic so i don't think that it has an IUPAC name.
The IUPAC name is nitric acid - HNO3.
IUPAC name of aniline is phenylamine or benzenamine.
IUPAC name for fruits? fruits are made of thousands, if not millions of different compounds so IUPAC can't really name them
toluene is a common name - The IUPAC name for toluene is methylbenzene.
The IUPAC name for tartaric acid is 2,3-dihydroxybutanedioic acid.
The IUPAC name for picric acid is 2,4,6 trinitrophenol
Preferred IUPAC name: Carbon monoxide
IUPAC: Sodium iodide
The IUPAC name for C4H7Cl is (E)-1-chlorobut-2-ene.