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**Provide the correct systematic name for the compound shown here.**

The image depicts an organic chemical structure. The main features of the structure are:

- A benzene ring is present, represented by a hexagon with alternating double bonds.
- Attached directly to this benzene ring is a carbonyl group (C=O).
- Connected to the carbonyl group is an oxygen connected to an ethyl group (CH₃CH₂O), indicating the presence of an ester functional group.

**Systematic Name: Ethyl benzoate**

This compound is an ester formed from benzoic acid and ethanol. The ethyl group is bonded to the oxygen atom that is part of the ester linkage.
Transcribed Image Text:**Provide the correct systematic name for the compound shown here.** The image depicts an organic chemical structure. The main features of the structure are: - A benzene ring is present, represented by a hexagon with alternating double bonds. - Attached directly to this benzene ring is a carbonyl group (C=O). - Connected to the carbonyl group is an oxygen connected to an ethyl group (CH₃CH₂O), indicating the presence of an ester functional group. **Systematic Name: Ethyl benzoate** This compound is an ester formed from benzoic acid and ethanol. The ethyl group is bonded to the oxygen atom that is part of the ester linkage.
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