👉 Imagine you're at the grocery store, and you see a strange package on display with a label that reads "Phenyl 4 (o tolyl) 1H 1,2,3 triazole". What do you think? Would you be able to identify this compound without it being labeled or shown in plain sight?
Here's how it goes: - The word "138" could mean that there is a typo in the label. - "Phenyl" isn't really accurate as it doesn't contain any atoms of nitrogen (N), oxygen, and sulfur. It might be confused with another compound like 2-phenylethanol. - "4 tolyl" can mean there's more than one group on the molecule; but if we were just talking about a single atom, we could say it has two groups. Now let’s talk about this example sentence using it: "I am feeling uneasy today as I see that '138. 1 Phenyl 4 (o tolyl) 1H 1,2,3 triazole' on the shelf. Can anyone tell me what this is? It's just a confusing label."