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Secondary Suffix in IUPAC Nomenclature | Organic Chemistry Naming Rules Explained In this video, we clearly explain the concept of secondary suffix in IUPAC nomenclature of organic compounds. Understanding secondary suffix is very important for correctly naming organic compounds based on their functional groups. 🎯 What is Secondary Suffix? The secondary suffix in IUPAC naming indicates the principal functional group present in an organic compound. It is written after the primary suffix and shows the type of functional group like alcohol, aldehyde, ketone, acid, etc. 🧪 Examples of Secondary Suffix: –ol → Alcohol (e.g., ethanol) –al → Aldehyde (e.g., ethanal) –one → Ketone (e.g., propanone) –oic acid → Carboxylic acid (e.g., ethanoic acid) –amine → Amine (e.g., ethanamine) 📚 In This Video You Will Learn: ✔️ Difference between primary and secondary suffix ✔️ Rules for identifying principal functional group ✔️ Order of priority of functional groups ✔️ Step-by-step naming method with examples ✔️ Common mistakes students make in exams This video is very helpful for SSC, Intermediate, NEET, and IIT-JEE foundation students who want strong basics in organic chemistry nomenclature. Watch till the end to master IUPAC naming easily and score high in exams! 🔖 Hashtags: #IUPACNomenclature #SecondarySuffix #OrganicChemistry #ChemistryBasics #FunctionalGroups #NEETPreparation #JEEPreparation #SSCStudents #IntermediateChemistry #ChemistryClass #ExamPreparation #StudyChemistry