Ethane is the accepted IUPAC name for CH3CH3.
Ethene: Systematic Name: Dicarbon Tetrahydride Chemical Formula: C2H4 Nuff said?
Methane is the accepted systematic name for methane.
The systematic name for ch3ch2ch2ch2ch2ch3 is hexane.
The systematic name would be Copper (II) Acetate.
Iodine trichloride
This is the sulfur monoxide.
Cobalt Bromide
Hydrogen sulfate
Hexane
What is the systematic name of D-arabinose
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Systematic name is a name given in a systematic way to one unique group, organism, object or chemical substance, out of a specific population or collection.Systematic names are usually part of a nomenclature.
A systematic name describes the chemical structure of a substance/compound and also gives some info. on its chemical properties. Common names are basically how they sound, a generally common name that is often coined with a part of the systematic name. For example, acetone would be the common name used and the systematic would be Propan-2-one.
The systematic name would be Copper (II) Acetate.
Halothane is the systematic name. It has no other name and there would be no point giving a chemical name as it would cause an extortionate amount of confusion in the chemical world of chemists.
This is the sulfur monoxide.
Carbon4oxide
Methane
Iodine trichloride
Tetraphosphorus decasulfide.