I need to know the name of this organic compound

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I need to know the name of this organic compound
### Transcription of the Image:

#### Organic Compound Structure:

The image depicts the structural formula of an organic compound and appears to be asking for the name or further details of the compound. The structure is laid out as follows:

```
H   H   H   H
 |   |   |   |
H—C—C—C—C—OH
 |   |   |   |
 H   H   H   H
```

### Explanation:

In this structure:
- Each "C" represents a carbon atom.
- Each "H" represents a hydrogen atom.
- "OH" represents a hydroxyl group.

### Detailed Breakdown:

- The compound has a total of four carbon atoms connected in a straight chain.
- Each carbon atom is single-bonded to the next carbon atom in the sequence.
- The first three carbon atoms in the chain are each bonded to three hydrogen atoms.
- The fourth carbon atom is bonded to two hydrogen atoms and one hydroxyl group (-OH).

### Potential Question:

Based on the given molecular structure, the site might ask for:

- The IUPAC name of the compound.
- The classification of the compound (e.g., primary alcohol).
- The possible uses or properties of the compound.

This structure corresponds to **butanol** (C4H9OH), specifically **1-butanol** or **butan-1-ol**, indicating that the hydroxyl group is attached to the first carbon atom in the chain.
Transcribed Image Text:### Transcription of the Image: #### Organic Compound Structure: The image depicts the structural formula of an organic compound and appears to be asking for the name or further details of the compound. The structure is laid out as follows: ``` H H H H | | | | H—C—C—C—C—OH | | | | H H H H ``` ### Explanation: In this structure: - Each "C" represents a carbon atom. - Each "H" represents a hydrogen atom. - "OH" represents a hydroxyl group. ### Detailed Breakdown: - The compound has a total of four carbon atoms connected in a straight chain. - Each carbon atom is single-bonded to the next carbon atom in the sequence. - The first three carbon atoms in the chain are each bonded to three hydrogen atoms. - The fourth carbon atom is bonded to two hydrogen atoms and one hydroxyl group (-OH). ### Potential Question: Based on the given molecular structure, the site might ask for: - The IUPAC name of the compound. - The classification of the compound (e.g., primary alcohol). - The possible uses or properties of the compound. This structure corresponds to **butanol** (C4H9OH), specifically **1-butanol** or **butan-1-ol**, indicating that the hydroxyl group is attached to the first carbon atom in the chain.
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