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Fun fact for Europeans: we call paracetamol acetaminophen
14 0 Reply...but it is amid, not amin, no? Why do americans call it acetaminophen instead of acetamidophen?
1 0 ReplyNope it's amin according to Google.
I actually thought I spelled it wrong at first. Weird.
2 1 ReplyNope it's amin according to Google.
That's why I ask. Americans call it "acetaminophen", but compound doesn't have amino-group and instead had amido-group.
IUPAC calls it as what it is: N-(4-Hydroxyphenyl)acetamide
EDIT: my guess is that america uses another nomenclature for organic chemistry. As usual. Do they have compound called "freedom eagle guns"?
3 0 ReplyIdk I'm not a chemist. I thought the whole point of scientific standards was that everyone used the same name/units but we don't even spell meter right in the states.
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