H2O, dihydrogen oxide; water
H2O ¼ [OH2], oxidane (parent hydride name), dihydridooxygen
1H2O, diprotium oxide;
(1H2)water
D2O ¼ 2H2O, dideuterium oxide;
(2H2)water
T2O ¼ 3H2O, ditritium oxide;
(3H2)water
source:
http://old.iupac.org/publications/books/rbook/Red_Book_2005.pdf
page 306
2,7-dimethyl-4-octyne :)
Freon is a trade name that refers to a class of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs). One common type of freon is dichlorodifluoromethane, which has the IUPAC name 1,1-dichloro-1-fluoroethane. Its chemical formula is CCl2F2. However, the term "freon" can refer to various other compounds in the CFC family, each with its own specific IUPAC name.
Glycerol is also referred to as glycerine or glycerin. The IUPAC name for glycerol is propane-1,2,3-triol.
N,N-Dimethylaniline
Alpha amino ethanoic acid or 2-aminoethanoic acid
Iupac name of COCl2
Ethanol is the IUPAC name. Its archaic everyday name is 'Ethyl alcohol'.
The IUPAC name is a systematic way to name chemical compounds based on their structure. The IUPAC name generator is a tool that can generate the IUPAC name for a given chemical structure.
Preferred IUPAC name: Carbon monoxide
The IUPAC name for sodium iodide is sodium iodide.
The IUPAC name for formaldehyde is methanal.
Tricholromethane
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
Triiodo methane.
The name for H3O O Cl4 is tetrachlorohydroxide.
toluene is a common name - The IUPAC name for toluene is methylbenzene.