What is the difference between a common name for a compound and a systematic name?

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2026-04-15 16:55

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A systematic name describes the chemical structure of a substance/compound and also gives some info. on its chemical properties. Common names are basically how they sound, a generally common name that is often coined with a part of the systematic name.

For example, acetone would be the common name used and the systematic would be Propan-2-one.

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