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What is the systematic name of the organic compound with the molecular formula C5H10O and a carbonyl functional group attached to the 2nd carbon atom of the chain?
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What is the systematic name of the organic compound with the molecular formula C5H10O and a carbonyl functional group attached to the 2nd carbon atom of the chain?
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The systematic name of the organic compound with the molecular formula C5H10O and a carbonyl functional group attached to the 2nd carbon atom of the chain is pentan-2-one.
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