hey .. well its difficult to answer this question as we don't know the conformation of the molecule, but i will admit that you ment a linear molecule having a triple bond between the fourth and fifth C-atom.1-trichlor 4,5 hexin (important is the -in ending. it stands for the triple bond between the two C atoms) but you could also name it the other way around even if it would be less "right" as one has to keep the numbers in the molecule as low as possible.
i hope i was helpful to you. enjoy your organic chem
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The common name of this compound is nitrous acid, and the systematic name is Nitric(III) Acid.
Phosphoric acid is the compound name. It is 100% in liquid state. (Needs not to be aquous)
The systematic name for HgBr₂ is mercury(II) bromide. In this compound, mercury has a +2 oxidation state, indicated by the Roman numeral II in the name, and it is combined with two bromide ions (Br⁻).
The traditional name is hydrazine and the systematic name according to IUPAC is diazane.
The systematic name for the compound Mg3N2 is magnesium nitride.
The systematic name of "cuclo" is not provided. If you provide the complete molecular structure, I can help you determine the systematic name of the compound.
The systematic name of the compound CCl3F is trichlorofluoromethane.
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The systematic name for SF4 is sulfur tetrafluoride.
The correct systematic name for SnF2 is tin(II) fluoride.
The systematic name of this compound is Gold(III) Phosphate.
This is an alkane and 'decane' is the systematic name of this compound.
Potassium perchlorate
The systematic name of this compound is Iron(II) Chloride.
The common name of this compound is phosphorus pentaoxide and the systematic name is Potassium(V) Oxide.
The common name of this compound is nitrous acid, and the systematic name is Nitric(III) Acid.