The IUPAC rules for naming new chemical elements are at this link.
Upper & Lower case letters are the naming rules on Microsoft Word 2007.
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The rules for naming chemical elements and for chemical symbols are established by IUPAC; see this link.
A standardized system composed of methods rules and guidelines for naming atoms ions and compounds is known as chemical nomenclature
It's just a naming convention. The rules of nomenclature were somewhat arbitrary at first. Then the need of standardization became apparent, and so formal naming rules came into play (sort of).
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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.
ternary compuonds are composed of three elements