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Ethylene is the old name and it kinda stuck, so you can treat ethylene as a common name.Why does the HSC syllabus and textbooks address the compound as ethylene if it's IUPAC nomenclature is ethene?
Ah okay, that makes complete senseEthylene is the old name and it kinda stuck, so you can treat ethylene as a common name.
It's like old (new), alcohol (alkanol), aldahide (alkanal), carboxylic acid (alkanoic acid) etc
In my textbook it says that alkanols are a sub-group of a class of compounds called alcohols? I'm so confused now.Ethylene is the old name and it kinda stuck, so you can treat ethylene as a common name.
It's like old (new), alcohol (alkanol), aldahide (alkanal), carboxylic acid (alkanoic acid) etc
They're the same.In my textbook it says that alkanols are a sub-group of a class of compounds called alcohols? I'm so confused now.