ClCH24CO
ClCH24CO refers to a chemical compound. The notation suggests a structure containing a chlorine atom (Cl), a methylene group (CH2), and a carbonyl group (CO). However, the "4" in "CH24" is an unusual placement within standard chemical nomenclature and likely indicates a typo or a non-standard representation.
If interpreted as a repeating unit or a specific structural feature, ClCH2CO would represent chloroacetyl. Chloroacetyl
Alternatively, if "CH24" was intended to be a placeholder for a longer carbon chain, the compound would
Without further clarification on the intended meaning of "CH24," a precise identification of the compound and