IUPAC Nomenclature of Inorganic Chemistry 2005

IUPAC Nomenclature Of Inorganic Chemistry 2005

The Nomenclature of Inorganic Chemistry, IUPAC Recommendations 2005, commonly known as The Red Book, is a collection of rules for naming inorganic compounds, as recommended by the IUPAC.

Read more about IUPAC Nomenclature Of Inorganic Chemistry 2005:  Summary, Naming Methods, Sequencing Elements—the "electronegativity" List, Determining The Nomenclature To Use, Compounds, Specifying Proportions Using Charge or Oxidation State, Base Hydrides, Hydrides With Non-standard Bonding—lambda Convention, Polynuclear Hydrides, Rings and Chains, Boron Hydrides, Main Group Organometallic Compounds, Recommended Procedure For Naming Mononuclear Compounds, Coordination Geometry, Organometallic Groups 3–12, Solids, Polymorphism

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