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Kael Miller
10 May, 22:55
When is di - used in the name of a hydrocarbon?
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Kaylyn Lopez
11 May, 02:17
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Di - is used when you are naming organic compounds. If you have the same substituent repeated twice in the compund
For example: CH3-CH (CH3) - CH2-CH (CH3) - CH3
This will be named 2,4-dimethylpentane
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