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Nomenclature problem
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I am trying to figure out how
5-chloro-5-deuterio-2-hexyl trifluoroacetate
look like... Im really confused. It cant be an ester!?
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It can. It is.
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ehh... thank you
Oh well... Its late, but the show must go on...
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It is amazing how well you read in the evenings.
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Until we know and name them.
Then by degrees they change and are no more
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