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).
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