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There are fundamentally two types of nomenclature: (1) substitutive nomenclature, the principal nomenclature used in organic chemistry and the basis of IUPAC preferred organic names; and (2) additive nomenclature used in inorganic chemistry for generating coordination names.
The following steps are taken in naming an alkane with a branched chain: (a) Find the longest continuous carbon chain and select the appropriate alkane name from Table 1. (Side chains are not included in the carbon count.) (b) Name all of the side chains (carbon chains attached to the longest chain) and list them in alphabetical order.
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23 paź 2024 · CK-12 Chemistry for High School FlexBook® covers core chemistry concepts and includes SIMs, PLIX, real world examples, and videos. Standards Alignment: NGSS , AL , AK , (48 more)
formulae are constructed from units that fall into the following classes: • Element names, element name roots, element symbols. • Parent hydride names. • Numerical prefixes (placed before a name, but joined to it by a hyphen), infixes (inserted into a name, usually between hyphens) and suffixes (placed after a name).
24 sty 2024 · Given a molecule’s systematic name, a chemist can reconstruct its shape and, while we don’t need to know in detail how to go from the name to the structure, a few hints can help us decode the chemical names that I will use in this book.
A functional group in organic chemistry is a collection of atoms within molecules which bind together to react in predictable ways. Examples of functional groups include the group hydroxyl, ketone, amine, and ether.