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  Chemistry - New World Encyclopedia
Inorganic chemistry is the study of the properties and reactions of inorganic compounds.
The distinction between organic and inorganic disciplines is not absolute and there is much overlap, most importantly in the sub-discipline of organometallic chemistry.
Inorganic compounds are named according to the inorganic nomenclature system.
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 Chemistry Course Descriptions
Inorganic Chemistry I and II are integral parts of a one-year (two-semester) comprehensive course designed for science or engineering majors completing a specific course of study or planning to transfer to four-year college.
Prerequisite: CHEM 107, 108 Inorganic Chemistry I. The Principles of Inorganic Chemistry course is designed for students who require a one-semester, fundamental chemistry lecture and laboratory course, and it is often taken by those entering health-related fields..
Fundamental laws, theories, principles, and nomenclature of inorganic chemistry; properties of the more common elements and their compounds; theories of solution, ionization, and equili-brium phenomena.
www.sunywcc.edu /academics/course_descriptions/descrips/chem.htm   (853 words)

  
  IUPAC nomenclature of inorganic chemistry - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The IUPAC nomenclature of inorganic chemistry is a systematic way of naming inorganic chemical compounds as recommended by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC).
Ideally, every inorganic compound should have a name from which an unambiguous formula can be determined.
2005 Revision of IUPAC's Nomenclature for Inorganic Compounds
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 Chemical Nomenclature
Because of the vast number of compounds known to man, numbering into the millions, a system of naming was devised to prevent total confusion from occurring.
Chemical nomenclature is the systematic naming of chemical compounds.
When naming binary covalent compounds formed between two nonmetals, another system of nomenclature is preferred in which the numbers of each atom in a molecule are specified by a Greek prefix.
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 nomenclature rules
A name that identifies the compound as belonging to a particular class of compounds (ionic vs. covalent, inorganic vs. organic, etc.) and provides information about the chemical composition (and structure) of the compound would be ideal.
Such a system of naming chemical compounds requires a set of rules, and this set of rules is known as nomenclature.
Nomenclature is the systematic approach to naming chemical compounds.
www2.pvc.maricopa.edu /tutor/chem/chem130/nomenclature/ncrules.html   (198 words)

  
 Nomenclature of Inorganic Chemistry - Substitutive nomenclature, Other modifications of names, Formulae, Coordination ...
A trivial nomenclature is one established by rule of thumb and includes many of the older names (spirit of salt, aqua regia, etc.) and lab nomenclatures (the green chelate, etc.).
Inorganic chemists have tended to assign electropositive and electronegative character to elements, though numerical values are not necessarily easy to define.
This is an additive nomenclature, and just as organic chemists have developed substitutive nomenclature in parallel with the methodology of substitutive chemistry, inorganic chemists have developed a nomenclature for coordination compounds that arises from the formal assembly of a coordination entity from its components, a central metal ion (in the simplest cases) and its ligands.
www.chemistryexplained.com /Ne-Nu/Nomenclature-of-Inorganic-Chemistry.html   (2392 words)

  
 Chemistry nomenclature, acronyms and abbreviations
Classification of Compounds (nomenclature) Nomenclature of Monoatomic Cations, Polyatomic ions, Writing Chemical Formulas, Compounds composed of nonmetals, Compounds formed between metals and nonmetals,...
Inorganic nomenclature 2 Nomenclature can be defined as the terminology of chemical compounds.
Nomenclature of organic chemistry Nomenclature of organic chemistry
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 nomenclature
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.
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.
Nomenclature of Inorganic Chemistry: IUPAC Recommendations 2005 is the definitive guide for scientists working in academia or industry, for scientific publishers of books, journals and databases, and for organisations requiring internationally approved nomenclature in a legal or regulatory environment.
www.rsc.org /publishing\books\0854044388.asp   (234 words)

  
 IUPAC Gold Book
Nomenclature and symbols for folic acid and related compounds.
Nomenclature, symbols, units and their usage in spectrochemical analysis - X: Preparation of materials for analytical atomic spectroscopy and other related techniques.
Nomenclature, symbols, definitions and measurements for electrified interfaces in aqueous dispersions of solids.
goldbook.iupac.org /literature.html   (1096 words)

  
 Macromolecular Nomenclature Note No. 4
In conjunction with the symposium on "Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers" published in this issue of Polymer Preprints, we are providing a short discussion on nomenclature of such polymers.
In previous "Macromolecular Nomenclature Notes"(1) and in a review of the "Compendium of Macromolecular Nomenclature",(2) the Committee highlighted the existence of two nomenclature systems, source-based and structure-based, for polymers and stressed the importance of exact equivalence between the known structure and the corresponding name.
The system of nomenclature for regular single-strand and quasi-single-strand inorganic and coordination polymers is explained in an IUPAC document,(4) and summarized in the IUPAC Red Book(5) and in an ACS book on inorganic chemical nomenclature.
www.polyacs.org /nomcl/mnn4.html   (602 words)

  
 Chemistry : Course Descriptions : 2003-2004 Catalog
Topics include measurements and conversions, states of matter, physical and chemical properties, basic atomic structure, periodic trends, basic molecular structure, inorganic nomenclature, classification of chemical reactions, elementary stoichiometry, behavior and structure of solids, liquids, and gases, properties of solutions, chemical kinetics, chemical equilibrium, and acidity and alkalinity.
A general course of inorganic chemistry covering the fundamental facts, principles, theories, laws, and concepts necessary for further studies in science or science related subjects.
Topics include atomic structure, periodic properties, chemical formulas, inorganic nomenclature, chemical bonding and molecular geometry, chemical equations, stoichiometry, and properties of gases, liquids, and solids.
www.com.edu /catalog0304/c_chemistry.cfm   (476 words)

  
 Intute sciences - Chemical Sciences: Nomenclature: Binary Inorganic Compounds
Inorganic chemical nomenclature for binary compounds when only one compound of the two elements is known is simpler and was covered in an
The name of an inorganic compound is made up of the names of the chemical elements of which it is composed.
This nomenclature is all that is needed if only one binary compound of the two elements exists.
www.intute.ac.uk /sciences/reference/plambeck/chem1/p01028.htm   (824 words)

  
 Amazon.com: A New Unifying Biparametric Nomenclature that Spans all of Chemistry: The science of incorporating daily ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Criteria for nomenclature systems are described rigorously, and this system and existing systems are compared.
Moreover, in order to meet the requirements of disparate groups of scientists, and of society in general, the name assigned to a given chemical should, not only uniquely describe that substance, but also should be a part of a readily recognizable order for the entire field.
Nomenclature Of Inorganic Chemistry Ii by J. A., Ed.
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 JCE Software, 5C2: Inorganic Nomenclature
Inorganic Nomenclature is a HyperCard stack that is a drill-and-practice exercise in naming and writing formulas for inorganic compounds, both ionic and covalent.
The stack consists of multiple-choice questions where a name or formula is given and the correct formula or name is chosen from a list of five possible answers.
Installation of the Inorganic Nomenclature stack requires about 370 KB of hard disk space.
jchemed.chem.wisc.edu:8000 /JCESoft/Issues/Series_C/5C2/prog2-5C2.html   (423 words)

  
 LSU Libraries--Inorganic Chemistry-- Guide to reference resources
Extensive compilation of critically evaluated data and information on inorganics and organometallics, compiled from the literature: by the mid-1980's over 400,000 compounds were treated in more than 400 volumes.
Selected properties of 31 common inorganic substances, from experimental data, presented in tabular and graph formats.
Compendium or preparative methods for hundreds of inorganic substances; includes a section on lab apparatus and procedures.
www.lib.lsu.edu /sci/chem/guides/srs105.html   (873 words)

  
 INORGANIC NOMENCLATURE
The rules for naming inorganic compounds were set down in 1957 by the Committee on Inorganic Nomenclature of the IUPAC.
This web page is intended to present a summary of basic inorganic nomenclature for first year college chemistry.
The rules for naming inorganic compounds are relatively simple ones after classification of a compound as acid, ionic, or covalent and binary vs. ternary has been accomplished.
www.rose.edu /faculty/vhall/Nomenclature/inorganic_nomenclature.htm   (166 words)

  
 Chemistry - Gurupedia
Organic chemistry is the science of the structure, properties, composition, and reactions of
Inorganic chemistry is the branch of chemistry concerned with the properties and reactions of inorganic compounds.
Analytical chemistry is the analysis of material samples to gain an understanding of their chemical composition and structure.
www.gurupedia.com /c/ch/chemistry.htm   (710 words)

  
 What’s in a Name_06
Inorganic Acids (compounds that consist of proton(s) bonded to simple anions or polyatomic anions).
The rules used to name inorganic acids are different from those rules used to name the ionic and covalent compounds.
The names of the inorganic acids are closely related to the names of the anions in the acid.
www.chemistry.wustl.edu /~courses/genchem/Tutorials/Naming/name_06.htm   (2615 words)

  
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Learning inorganic nomenclature is the first step toward learning the language of chemistry.
Inorganic nomenclature is a systematic way of naming the thousands of inorganic compounds we encounter.
Nomenclature is an important part of the language of chemistry.
www.chem.uwec.edu /Chem101/1012004nomenclature.doc   (1411 words)

  
 SCH3A Grade 11 Chemistry: Chemical Nomenclature
Inorganic compounds are still named according to the principle that the name of an inorganic compound is derived from the names of the chemical elements which make up that compound.
There are many more types of inorganic compounds, even though the number of known organic compounds is very much greater than the number of known inorganic compounds.
Inorganic nomenclature is simplest for binary compounds, those compounds which contain two and only two chemical elements.
www2.ucdsb.on.ca /tiss/stretton/CHEM1/atomic5.html   (1743 words)

  
 A New Unifying Biparametric Nomenclature that Spans all of Chemistry - Elsevier
A New Unifying Biparametric Nomenclature that Spans all of Chemistry - Elsevier
A New Unifying Biparametric Nomenclature that Spans all of Chemistry
Undergraduates in chemistry and their teachers of nomenclature courses, researchers in mathematical chemistry, molecular structure, physical and theoretical chemistry, (in)organic chemistry, polymer chemistry, organometallic chemistry, heterocyclic chemistry, specialists in nomenclature, structure and compound naming, and chemical information specialists.
www.elsevier.com /locate/isbn/0444516859   (322 words)

  
 Chemical Sciences: Stoichiometry: Principles of Chemical Nomenclature
Inorganic chemical nomenclature is simplest for binary compounds, those compounds which contain two and only two chemical elements.
In addition to these general directions, there are two minor extensions of binary compound nomenclature to ternary compounds, which are those compounds containing three or more different elements.
The two approaches are the distinguishing of the two or more compounds by the use of oxidation states, called the Stock system, or the specification of the stoichiometry using Greek numerical prefixes.
www.ualberta.ca /~jplambec/che/p101/p01026.htm   (683 words)

  
 INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
These topics will be approached under the assumption that the student has some facility with much of the material of General chemistry.
Since the exams for this course will be based on the reading assignments, lecture notes and homework problems, and since much of the material can only be mastered by diligent repetition (e.g., of specific chemical reactions of the elements), you must devote an honest effort to keeping apace with the lectures and assignments.
The intent of the laboratory part of this course is to afford you as much exposure to descriptive chemistry as possible within the time constraint of the semester.
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 Volume 5C Number 2
Inorganic Nomenclature provides drill and practice that will be useful in any course where names of simple inorganic compounds are introduced.
Installation of How a Photon Is Created or Absorbed requires about 15 MB of hard disk space; installation of the Inorganic Nomenclature stack requires about 370 KB.
Inorganic Nomenclature and How a Photon Is Created or Absorbed are compatible with System 7.
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 Rules for Naming Inorganic Compounds   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Some metals are still referred to using the stem of their Latin name, with -ous and -ic indicating the lower and higher charges, respectively:
The nomenclature of polyatomic anions is more complex.
The names of inorganic oxyacids (those that contain oxygen) are derived from the names of the polyatomic ions, replacing -ite with -ous, and -ate with -ic:
www.usca.edu /chemistry/genchem/nomen.htm   (307 words)

  
 Inorganic: Chemistry at Canadian Content
Notes about inorganic reaction mechanisms, including an introduction to kinetics and mechanism, substitution reactions, sis and trans effects, trans influence, anation and solvolysis reactions, and electron transfer reactions (from Oxford University in th
Published to provide all users of inorganic substances with detailed and foolproof procedures for the preparation of important and timely compounds.
The percentages of mercury, silver, tin, copper and zinc left in dental amalgam after being in vivo for 9+ years are measured and faraday's law is used to compute the release of mercury from dental amalgam due to galvanic current between gold alloy dental
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 Chemical information finder - Nomenclature (Inorganic)
This is a guide to the IUPAC nomenclature of organic compounds based on the main principles of organic nomenclature as described in the 1979 edition of the IUPAC Nomenclature of Organic Chemistry.
Nomenclature of organic chemistry QD 291 I57 1979
This is a collection, in a single volume, of the compendium of recommendations made by the IUPAC Commission during the period 1969 to 1978.
www.library.utoronto.ca /gerstein/subjectguides/cheminfo/nomenclature_inorganic.html   (431 words)

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