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IUPAC (International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry) nomenclature is a systematic way to name chemical compounds based on their structure and composition. It ensures clarity and consistency in communication among scientists globally. The rules specify prefixes and suffixes to denote the type and arrangement of atoms in molecules. For example, alkanes end with "-ane," alkenes with "-ene," and alkynes with "-yne," indicating single, double, and triple bonds respectively. Functional groups are identified using specific prefixes and are prioritized in naming complex molecules. This standardized approach aids in accurately identifying and categorizing compounds in chemical research and industrial applications.
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