Nomenclature of inorganic chemistry.dollar5IUPAC recommendations 2005 /
[Book]
edited by N.G. Connelly [and others].
Cambridge :
Royal Society of Chemistry,
2005.
xii, 366 pages :
illustrations ;
29 cm
Includes bibliographical references and index.
General aims, functions and methods of chemical nomenclature -- Grammar -- Elements -- Formulae -- Compositional nomenclature, and overview of names of ions and radicals -- Parent hydride names and substitutive nomenclature -- Additive nomenclature -- Inorganic acids and derivatives -- Coordination compounds -- Organometallic compounds -- Solids -- Tables.
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The Rules of Inorganic Nomenclature (the 'Red Book'), first published in 1958 by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC), was most recently updated as Nomenclature of Inorganic Chemistry 1990. This new edition of the Red Book clarifies and updates recommendations concerning the names and formulae of inorganic compounds and reflects major recent developments in inorganic chemistry. Moreover, it presents recommendations fully consistent with the principles of the nomenclature of organic chemistry. In order to choose the most appropriate of the various nomenclature systems described, a flowchart is provided to guide the reader to a section or chapter where rules can be found for a particular type of compound or species. Copious examples are supplemented by an extensive subject index.
Recommendations 2005
Chemistry, Inorganic, Nomenclature.
Anorganische chemie.
Chemistry, Inorganic.
Nomenclatuur.
546
.
014
22
QD149
.
N657
2005
35
.
40
bcl
Connelly, N. G.
International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry.