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When a compound contains multiple identical complex (branched) substituents, how are they indicated IUPAC and Nomenclature Chemistry Question

Question

When a compound contains multiple identical complex (branched) substituents, how are they indicated in the IUPAC name?

Answer: C

💡 Solution & Explanation

To avoid ambiguity, identical complex substituents enclosed in parentheses are assigned the special multiplying prefixes bis, tris, tetrakis, etc., rather than the standard di, tri, tetra prefixes used for simple groups.

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