Sunday, April 7, 2019

Hydroxyacid or Carboxyalkanol?

So, you've learnt how to name organic molecules containing the OH (hydroxy) functional group, and, you can name molecules that have the COOH (carboxyl) functional group, the carbonyl functional group (C=O), and the NH2 (amine) functional group.
Excellent!
But what happens when there are 2 or more different functional groups on the same molecule?
Can you still name it?
We can help!
AUS-e-TUTE has just added a new tutorial, game, test and exam to help you learn the IUPAC rules and confidently apply them to these sorts of molecules.
AUS-e-TUTE Members should log-in to use the new resources (under Organic Nomenclature).
If you are not an AUS-e-TUTE Member you can view the tutorial for free at
https://www.ausetute.com.au/nam2fung.html

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