Friday, November 20, 2009

How do I do chemical nomenclature, with chemical naming systems? Could you provide one for basic compounds?

I have a final project to do and I need to know how to name acids, polyatomic ions, covalent compounds and such like that. Thank you

How do I do chemical nomenclature, with chemical naming systems? Could you provide one for basic compounds?
Colvalent carbon compounds





prefix


1 carbon meth


2 carbon eth


3 carbon prop


4 carbon but


5 cabpon pent


etc.





suffix


no double bonds ane


one or more double bond ene


one or more triple bond yne





post suffix(??)


alcohol ol


carboxilyic acid oic acid





examples





propanoic acid is 3 carbons with no double bonds and a carboxilic acid group





pentan2-ol is 5 carbons with a alcohol group attach to the 2nd one





2-pentene is 5 carbons with the double bond at the 2nd one





go look up more stuff this is just a start
Reply:First, you need to access the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry. They and their committees set and settle all issues of nomenclature. For organic compounds, go to the "Handbook of Chemistry %26amp; Physics." They give rules in the section immediately preceding the table of properties of organic compounds.
Reply:Well, here is a start. Do you need a list of common ions in chemistry? Need to learn how to name stuff? Take a look at the following websites.





http://dbhs.wvusd.k12.ca.us/webdocs/Nome...





http://dbhs.wvusd.k12.ca.us/webdocs/Nome...


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