The IUPAC systematic name of CH₃CH₂CH(NH₂)CH(NH₂)CH₂OH is 3,4-diaminopentan-5-ol. Option D is correct.
The IUPAC systematic name of CH₃CH₂CH(NH₂)CH(NH₂)CH₂OH is D. 3,4-diaminopentan-5-ol.
To determine the IUPAC name, we start by identifying the longest carbon chain, which consists of 5 carbon atoms. Based on this, the parent compound is pentane.
Next, we consider the functional groups present. The compound contains two amino groups (-NH₂) and one hydroxyl group (-OH).
To name the compound, we assign the lowest possible numbers to the substituents. In this case, the amino groups are attached to carbons 2 and 3, and the hydroxyl group is attached to carbon 5. Therefore, the correct IUPAC systematic name is 3,4-diaminopentan-5-ol.
Hence, D. is the correct option.
--The given question is incomplete, the complete question is
"What is the IUPAC systematic name of CH₃CH₂CH(NH₂)CH(NH₂)CH₂OH? A. 1-hydroxypentane-2,3-diamine B. 5-hydroxypentane-3,4-diamine C. 2,3-diaminopentan-1-ol D. 3,4-diaminopentan-5-ol."--