Give the appropriate IUPAC name for the following structural formula of a halogenated compound. (Where stereochemistry is shown, include a designation of configuration in your answer. Use cis/trans designations only to represent stereochemistry for cyclic compounds. It is not necessary to use italics in writing compound names.)

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trans-1,3-Dichlorocyclohexane will be the IUPAC name for the following structural formula of a halogenated compound.

An worldwide federation of National Adhering Organizations, the International Union (IUPAC) of Pure and Applied Chemistry promotes the growth of the chemical sciences, particularly through the creation of nomenclature and terminology. It belongs to the Council for International Science. The IUPAC nomenclature is based on naming the longest continuous or ring-shaped chain of carbon atoms linked by a single bond within a given molecule.

Halogenated hydrocarbons, commonly referred to as halocarbons, are forms of hydrocarbons in which at least one hydrogen atom has been swapped out for a halogen atom, such as fluorine, chlorine, or bromine. Tecam concentrates its efforts on treating volatile halogenated organic chemicals, which are harmful to the environment and ozone layer when released into the atmosphere.

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