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The analgesic drug ibuprofen (A) is chir...

The analgesic drug ibuprofen `(A)` is chiral and exists in (+) and (-) froms. One enantiomer is physiologically active, while the other is inactive. The other is inactive. The structure of ibuprofen is given below.

The `IUPAC` name of `(A)` is:

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