The rules for naming chemical elements and for chemical symbols are established by IUPAC; see this link.
ase.Synthase, as exampleStill, not all enzymes have this ending. In the old days there were no naming rules. Pepsin, a digestive enzyme, is an example of non-naming by the modern rules.
A compound is a substance made up of a definite proportion of two or more elements. A chemical formula tells us the number of atoms of each element in a compound. It contains the symbols of the atoms of the elements present in the compound as well as how many there are for each element in the form of subscripts
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The rules for naming chemical elements and for chemical symbols are established by IUPAC; see this link.
Chemists, during the history of science; now the rules for naming are recommended by IUPAC.
ternary compuonds are composed of three elements
After the IUPAC Recommendation 2002 - Naming new elements: The elements can be named after a mythological concept, a mineral, a place or a country, a property or a very known scientist.
Upper & Lower case letters are the naming rules on Microsoft Word 2007.
XML has no rules like html in regards to tags and naming tags, you write your own xml tags.
Ununseptium is a temporary name established after IUPAC rules for naming new discovered artificial chemical elements up to a sure validation of the discovery. The name is from Latin:un=1, un=1 septium=the seventh---------117
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so many basis naming elements., here are some; planets,countries,famous inventors,latin and greek words and myths
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there are many basis in naming elements, here are some.. based on famous inventors' name, planets, countries, myths, latin and greek words..