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The following names are incorrect IUPAC names. Write the correct IUPAC name for the intended compound.

a) Propanoic acid
b) Butanal
c) Ethoxyethane
d) Methanoic acid

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Final answer:

The IUPAC names provided are largely correct: Propanoic acid should be ethanoic acid, butanal is correct, ethoxyethane is correct, and methanoic acid is also correctly named.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question concerns the correct IUPAC naming of organic compounds. IUPAC nomenclature is a standardized system for naming chemical compounds, and it is important to apply the rules accurately for clear communication in the field of chemistry.

  • Propanoic acid is correctly named ethanoic acid, as the compound contains two carbons in its longest chain, not three as 'propanoic' might suggest.
  • Butanal is an aldehyde with four carbons in its longest chain and should be correctly named as butanal without any change.
  • Ethoxyethane is correctly named as such under IUPAC naming conventions, often also known as diethyl ether as a common name.
  • Methanoic acid is correctly named and is the simplest carboxylic acid with a single carbon atom.
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