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www.schoolisinsession.weebly.comSection 8.2 Naming Molecules pages 248–252 Practice Problems pages 249–251 Name each of the binary covalent compounds listed below. 14. CO 2 carbon dioxide 15. SO 2 sulfur dioxide 16. NF 3 nitrogen trifluoride 17. CCl 4 carbon tetrachloride 18. Challenge What is the formula for diarsenic trioxide? A r 2O 3 Name the following acids. Assume each
Short Summary of IUPAC Nomenclature of Organic …
www.angelo.edunaming compounds to facilitate communication. The goal of the system is to give each structure a unique and unambiguous name, and to correlate each name with a unique and unambiguous structure. I. Fundamental Principle IUPAC nomenclature is based on naming a molecule’s longest chain of carbons connected by
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www.csus.eduNaming Alkanes (IUPAC Rules)Naming Alkanes (IUPAC Rules) 1. Identifyyp (g) the parent (longest) chain if choice, find one with the most branch points 2. Number atoms in this chain number to give first branching group (substituent)number to give first branching group (substituent) lowest possible number 3. Name and number the substituents
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iupac.orgSubstitutive nomenclature is the main method for naming organic-chemical compounds. It is used mainly for compounds of carbon and elements of Groups 13–17. For naming purposes, a chemical compound is treated as a combination of a parent compound (Section 5) and characteristic (functional) groups, one of which is