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**Systematic Naming of Organic Compounds**

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

**Image Description:**
An organic compound is depicted as a structural formula. The structure includes:

- A carbon chain with five carbon atoms.
- Hydroxy groups (OH) attached to the first and third carbon atoms in the chain.

**Available Options:**
Below the compound, there are several buttons with word fragments and prefixes that can be used to help determine the systematic name of the compound. These word fragments include: 

- Number prefixes: "2,3-", "3-", "4-", "4,5-", "5-", "2-"
- Prefixes: "tert-", "di", "cyclo", "sec-", "tri", "iso"
- Suffixes or additional fragments: "ane", "pent", "carb", "acid", "hydr", "hex", "ol", "oxy", "an"

**Explanation:**
The systematic naming of the compound involves identifying the longest continuous carbon chain and the positions of the substituents attached to this chain. 

In this case:
- The longest carbon chain has 5 carbon atoms, so the base name will be derived from "pentane".
- There are two hydroxyl groups (-OH) attached to the first and third carbon atoms. The prefix for two substituents of the same type is "di" and the suffix for hydroxyl groups is "-ol".

**Systematic Name:**
Combining the information:
- The positions of the hydroxyl groups are indicated as "1,3-".
- The prefix for two hydroxyl groups is "di".
- The base name for a five-carbon chain is "pentane", and after replacing "ane" with "ol", it becomes "pentanol".

Therefore, the correct systematic name for the compound is **1,3-Pentanediol**.

This systematic approach ensures the accurate naming of organic compounds according to standard IUPAC rules.
Transcribed Image Text:**Systematic Naming of Organic Compounds** **Question:** Provide the correct systematic name for the compound shown here. **Image Description:** An organic compound is depicted as a structural formula. The structure includes: - A carbon chain with five carbon atoms. - Hydroxy groups (OH) attached to the first and third carbon atoms in the chain. **Available Options:** Below the compound, there are several buttons with word fragments and prefixes that can be used to help determine the systematic name of the compound. These word fragments include: - Number prefixes: "2,3-", "3-", "4-", "4,5-", "5-", "2-" - Prefixes: "tert-", "di", "cyclo", "sec-", "tri", "iso" - Suffixes or additional fragments: "ane", "pent", "carb", "acid", "hydr", "hex", "ol", "oxy", "an" **Explanation:** The systematic naming of the compound involves identifying the longest continuous carbon chain and the positions of the substituents attached to this chain. In this case: - The longest carbon chain has 5 carbon atoms, so the base name will be derived from "pentane". - There are two hydroxyl groups (-OH) attached to the first and third carbon atoms. The prefix for two substituents of the same type is "di" and the suffix for hydroxyl groups is "-ol". **Systematic Name:** Combining the information: - The positions of the hydroxyl groups are indicated as "1,3-". - The prefix for two hydroxyl groups is "di". - The base name for a five-carbon chain is "pentane", and after replacing "ane" with "ol", it becomes "pentanol". Therefore, the correct systematic name for the compound is **1,3-Pentanediol**. This systematic approach ensures the accurate naming of organic compounds according to standard IUPAC rules.
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