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Compendium of Chemical Terminology

V. Gold, A. D. McNaught, and P. Sehmi, compilers. Compendium of Chemical Terminology, BlackweU, Oxford and London, 1987. [Pg.122]

For terminology and concepts in physical organic chemistry we rely mainly on the Glossary of Terms used in Physical Organic Chemistry (IUPAC, 1983) and the Compendium of Chemical Terminology (IUPAC, 1987 a). [Pg.9]

Gold, V. Loening, K.L. McNaught, A.D. Sehmi, P. Compendium of Chemical Terminology lUPAC Recommendations, Blackwell Scientific Publications Oxford, 1987. [Pg.255]

A. D. McNaught and A. Wilkinson, Compendium of Chemical Terminology, International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, 2nd Edition, Blackwell Science, 1997. [Pg.72]

McNaught AD, Wilkinson A (1997) (eds) Compendium of chemical terminology IUPAC recommendations. The gold book, 2nd edn. Blackwell, Oxford http //www.iupac.org/publications/compendium/index.html... [Pg.90]

Hogfeldt, E. Stability Constants of Metal-Ion Complexes. Part A Inorganic Ligands. lUPAC Chemical Data Series No. 22, Pergamon Press, New York (1982). McNaught, A. D. and Wilkinson, A. lUPAC Compendium of Chemical Terminology, Second Edition, Blackwell Science (1997). [Pg.34]

R. A. Y. Jones and J. F. Bunnett. Nomenclature for organic chemical transformations (lUPAC Recommendations 1989) , PureAppl. Chem. 61, 725-768 (1989). lUPAC. Compendium of Chemical Terminology, 2nd ed. (the Gold Book ). Compiled by A. D. McNaught and A.Wilkinson. Blackwell Scientific Publications, Oxford (1997). XML on-line corrected version http //goldbook.iupac.org (2006-) created by M. Nic, J. Jirat, B. Kosata updates compiled by A. Jenkins. [Pg.249]

The recent TUPAC Compendium of Chemical Terminology—The Gold Book recommends that the name of compounds having the structure R2N—O" R2N +—0 is more appropriately that of aminoxyl radicals . The synonymous terms nitroxyl radical or nitroxide are accordingly not desirable, even though quite popular in various fields of science and technology. This chapter follows a previous chapter of the series and, for this historical reason, retains the old terminology of the compounds in the title, but this use will be discontinued from now on in the text. [Pg.706]

In the lUPAC Compendium of Chemical Terminology (2007) one can find two articles with a definition of limitation. [Pg.105]

Rate-controlling step (2007). In lUPAC Compendium of Chemical Terminology, Electronic version, http / /goldbook.iupac.org/R05139.html... [Pg.168]

Smith, J. M., van Ness, H. C., and M. Abbott, Introduction to Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics, 6th ed., McGraw-Hill, New York, 2001. lUPAC Compendium of Chemical Terminology www.iupac.org/publications/compendium/index.html... [Pg.210]

Gold Locning McNaughl Schmi Compendium of Chemical Terminology IUPAC Recommendations Blackwell Scientific Publications Oxford, 1987. [Pg.166]

McNaught, A.D. and A. Wilkinson. 1997. IUPAC Compendium of Chemical Terminology. Oxford Blackwell Scientific Publications. [Pg.39]

The boundaries of trace analysis are described by the definition of trace element in the IUPAC Compendium of Chemical Terminology, 2nd edition Any element having an average concentration of less than about 100 parts per million atoms and less than 100pg g As analytical techniques have become more sophisticated and detection capabilities have improved, this upper boundary of the definition of trace is now so far away from the capabilities of analysis in a number of fields that new terms such as ultratrace analysis have entered common parlance. There is no agreement, however, on the range of ultratrace analysis, and this term has no rigorous definition. In the literature, the term is used to define the presence of elements at mass fractions less than 10 6 and 10 8 (1 pg g 1 and 0.01 pg g ) ... [Pg.435]

IUPAC Compendium of Chemical Terminology, 1997, 2nd Ed http /www.chemsoc. org / chembytes / goldbook /. [Pg.17]

Refs. [i] McNaught AD, Wilkinson A (1997) IUPAC Compendium of chemical terminology, 2nd edn. Blackwell Scientific Publications, Oxford [ii] SuchaL, Kotrlf ST (1972) Solution equilibria in analytical chemistry. Van No strand Reinhold Company, London [iii] Bor dwell FG (1988) Acc Chem Res 21 456 [iv] Bordwell FG (1988) Acc Chem Res 21 463 [v] Safafik L, Strdnskf Z (1986) Titrimetric analysis in organic solvents. [Pg.5]


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