1122tetrachlor
1122tetrachlor is a hypothetical chemical compound, the name of which follows standard IUPAC nomenclature for substituted alkanes. The "tetra" prefix indicates the presence of four chlorine atoms, and "tetrachlor" suggests these chlorine atoms are attached to a carbon chain. The "1122" prefix indicates the positions of these chlorine atoms on the carbon backbone. This naming convention implies a four-carbon alkane chain as the base structure, with chlorine atoms substituted at the first and second carbon atoms, each appearing twice. Therefore, the full systematic name would refer to a molecule with the chemical formula C4H6Cl4.
Based on this nomenclature, the structure would be 1,1,2,2-tetrachlorobutane. This compound would be an alkane derivative