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Q: What is the IUPAC nomenclature of h2co3?
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You will get solved IUPAC nomenclature exercises solved and explained at http://www.scribd.com/doc/14024052/IUPAC-Nomenclature-Exercises-in-Organic-Chemistry This file is prepared by Aditya vardhan V, Warangal. You may contact him for further updates.


What is the nomenclature of pentane?

Pentane is the name in the IUPAC system


What is the IUPAC nomenclature of cubane?

Pentacyclo[4.2.0.02,5.03,8.04,7]octane


The systematic way to assign names to chemical compounds is called?

This is chemical nomenclature accepted by IUPAC.


What is the name of this Be3N2 ionic compound?

The correct name after IUPAC nomenclature is triberyllium dinitride.


What is the name for FeCl3 using the IUPAC nomenclature rules?

The names are iron trichloride or ironIII) chloride.


Can you provide us practice papers for naming an organic compound using IUPAC nomenclature?

Book:Nomenclature of Organic Chemistry, Oxford: Pergamon Press, 1979; A Guide to IUPAC Nomenclature of Organic Compounds, Recommendations 1993, Oxford: Blackwell Scientific Publications, 1993.


What is the number of the family uranium belongs to?

Any number; the name is actinoids family (after IUPAC nomenclature) or actinides.


What do you call elements and compounds?

Chemical elements and compounds were "baptized" by chemists; the official nomenclature is established by IUPAC.


Is 2 butanol alkane alkene or alcohol?

The suffix -ol is used in alcohols according to IUPAC nomenclature.


What family is made up of radioactive elements?

This family is called, after IUPAC nomenclature -- actinoids.


When was the first nomenclature book published?

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.