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The basic characters from which the notations are constructed comprise the upper-case letters A-Z of the alphabet, the numerals zero (symbolized 0) to nine (0-9), three punctuation marks hyphen (-), ampersand ( ) and oblique (/) and a blank space. Many of the normal atomic symbols such as B, F, P, 1, etc., are also employed unchanged but frequently occurring important elements and groups are assigned a single letter notation (e.g. chlorine sG ... [Pg.426]

There is an ever-increasing number of further subdivisions, or what I would call hyphenated branches of chemistry or chemically related sciences. Whether chemical-physics or chemical-biology is more meaningful than physical chemistry or biological chemistry may depend on the point of view one wants to look from. [Pg.22]

Write the name of the compound The parent alkane is the last part of the name and is preceded by the names of the substituent groups and their numerical locations (locants) Hyphens separate the locants from the words... [Pg.72]

Both remaining CgHi4 isomers have two methyl groups as substituents on a four carbon chain Thus the parent chain is butane When the same substituent appears more than once use the multiplying prefixes di tri tetra and so on A separate locant is used for each substituent and the locants are separated from each other by commas and from the words by hyphens... [Pg.73]

For branching compounds, the parent structure is the longest continuous chain present in the compound. Consider the compound to have been derived from this structure by replacement of hydrogen by various alkyl groups. Arabic number prefixes indicate the carbon to which the alkyl group is attached. Start numbering at whichever end of the parent structure that results in the lowest-numbered locants. The arable prefixes are listed in numerical sequence, separated from each other by commas and from the remainder of the name by a hyphen. [Pg.2]

Structural prefixes should be italicized and connected with the chemical formula by a hyphen cis-, trans-, anti-, syn-, cyclo-, catena-, o- or ortho-, m- or meta-, p- or para-, sec- (secondary), tert-(tertiary), v- (vicinal), meso-, as- for asymmetrical, and 3- for symmetrical. [Pg.214]

The italicized symbols d- (for deuterium) and t- (for tritium) are placed after the formula and connected to it by a hyphen. The number of deuterium or tritium atoms is indicated by a subscript to the symbol. [Pg.215]

Stoichiometric Proportions. The stoichiometric proportions of the constituents in a formula may be denoted by Greek numerical prefixes mono-, di-, tri-, tetra-, penta-, hexa-, hepta-, octa-, nona- (Latin), deca-, undeca- (Latin), dodeca-,. . . , icosa- (20), henicosa- (21),. . . , tri-conta-(30), tetraconta-(40),. . . , hecta-(100), and so on, preceding without a hyphen the names of the elements to which they refer. The prefix mono can usually be omitted occasionally hemi-(1/2) and sesqui- (%) are used. No elisions are made when using numerical prefixes except in the case of icosa- when the letter i is elided in docosa- and tricosa-. Beyond 10, prefixes may be replaced by Arabic numerals. [Pg.215]

In indexing it may be convenient to italicize a numerical prefix at the beginning of the name and connect it to the rest of the name with a hyphen e.g., di-nitrogen pentaoxide (indexed under the letter n ). [Pg.216]

A bridging group should be indicated by adding the Greek letter p immediately before its names and separating this from the rest of the complex by a hyphen. The atom or atoms of the characteristic element to which the bridging atom is bonded, is indicated by numbers. [Pg.219]

Abbreviations for Ligand Names. Except for certain hydrocarbon radicals, for ligand (L) and metal (M), and a few with H, all abbreviations are in lowercase letters and do not involve hyphens. In formulas, the ligand abbreviation is set off with parentheses. Some common abbrevia-... [Pg.223]

Jinno, K., Hyphenated Techniques in Supercritical Fluid Chromatography and Extraction, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1992. [Pg.450]

Silberring, J., Ekman, R., Desiderio, D.M., and Nibbering, N. M., Mass Spectrometry and Hyphenated Techniques in Neuropeptide Research, Wiley Interscience, New York, 2002. [Pg.451]


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Analysis methods hyphenated chromatographic techniques

Applications of Hyphenated Thermogravimetric Analysis Techniques

Arsenic compounds hyphenated determination

Brief Outline of Atomic Spectroscopy Hyphenated Systems

Capillary electromigration techniques hyphenated technique

Capillary electrophoresis , natural hyphenated techniques

Capillary electrophoresis hyphenated techniques

Capillary hyphenation with mass spectrometry

Capillary zone electrophoresis hyphenated techniques

Characterisation of Elastomers Using (Multi) Hyphenated Thermogravimetric Analysis Techniques

Chemical Speciation with Hyphenated Instruments

Chip-based hyphenations

Chromatography hyphenated chromatographic techniques

Chromatography hyphenated systems

Chromatography hyphenated techniques

Compound words hyphenation

Determination of Solubility by Hyphenated HPLC Methods

Elastomers multi) hyphenated thermogravimetric

Field-flow fractionation hyphenated techniques

Flow Injection and Hyphenated Techniques

Flow Scheme and Hyphenation

Formulae hyphens

Fractions hyphenation

Future Prospects of Hyphenated Thermogravimetric Techniques in Elastomer Characterisation

Gas chromatography hyphenation

Given names hyphenation

HMQC-TOCSY and Other Hyphenated Inverse-Detected 2D Experiments

HYPHENATED TECHNIQUES IN POLYMER CHARACTERIZATION

High performance liquid chromatography hyphenated techniques

Hyphen notation

Hyphenated 2D NMR

Hyphenated CE techniques

Hyphenated Gas Chromatography with Mass Spectrometry

Hyphenated HPLC methods

Hyphenated High-Pressure Liquid

Hyphenated Infrared Techniques

Hyphenated MS techniques

Hyphenated Mass Spectrometric Techniques

Hyphenated Mass Spectrometry Methods

Hyphenated NMR Methods

Hyphenated NMR techniques

Hyphenated SEC techniques

Hyphenated TGA techniques and evolved gas analysis

Hyphenated TLC techniques

Hyphenated Techniques in Combination with Microwaves

Hyphenated Techniques in HPLC

Hyphenated Thermal Methods

Hyphenated analytical techniques

Hyphenated and Miscellaneous Techniques Used with ICP-OES

Hyphenated and Specialized Systems

Hyphenated chromatographic techniques

Hyphenated detection techniques

Hyphenated forms

Hyphenated gas chromatography

Hyphenated instrument

Hyphenated instrumental techniques

Hyphenated instrumentation

Hyphenated liquid chromatography

Hyphenated mass spectrometry

Hyphenated methods

Hyphenated nuclear magnetic resonance

Hyphenated polymer separation

Hyphenated processes

Hyphenated separation techniques

Hyphenated separation techniques benefits

Hyphenated separation techniques, natural

Hyphenated separation techniques, natural electrophoresis

Hyphenated separation techniques, natural liquid chromatography

Hyphenated system

Hyphenated techniques

Hyphenated techniques Subject

Hyphenated techniques spectroscopy

Hyphenated techniques thermal analysis

Hyphenated techniques thermogravimetric analysis

Hyphenated techniques, sample introduction

Hyphenated techniques, sample introduction spectrometry

Hyphenated techniques, sample introduction systems

Hyphenated techniques, solution

Hyphenated thermal

Hyphenated thermal analysis

Hyphenated thermal analysis Applications

Hyphenated thermogravimetric analysis

Hyphenated two-word modifiers

Hyphenation

Hyphenation

Hyphenation future trends

Hyphenation in Polymer Analysis

Hyphenation of Size Exclusion Chromatography with Selective Detectors

Hyphenation prefixes

Hyphenation suffixes

Hyphenation surnames

Hyphenation techniques

Hyphenation techniques, for speciation

Hyphenation techniques, for speciation analysis

Hyphenation unit modifiers

Hyphens

Hyphens

IPC-ICP and Other Unusual Hyphenations

Infrared spectroscopy hyphenated techniques

LC NMR Hyphenation

LC/MS hyphenation

Liquid chromatography hyphenated techniques

Locants hyphenation

Mass spectrometer hyphenated techniques

Mass spectrometry hyphenated techniques

Mass spectrometry hyphenations

Metabolomics hyphenation

Miniaturization, Automation, and Hyphenation of MMLLE

Molecular composition hyphenated techniques

Multi)hyphenated GC techniques

Multi)hyphenated HPLC techniques

Multi)hyphenated SFC techniques

Multidimensional hyphenated polymer

Multidimensional hyphenated polymer separation techniques

Multiple hyphenations

Multiple prefixes, hyphenation

Multiplying prefixes hyphenation

Nuclear magnetic resonance hyphenated techniques

Off-line hyphenation

On-line hyphenation

Other Analytical Separation Techniques Hyphenated with NMR

Other Hyphenated Systems

Pharmaceutical industry technique hyphenation

Plasma emission spectroscopy hyphenated techniques

Polymers, liquid interaction hyphenated techniques

Postcolumn hyphenation

Precolumn hyphenation

Product development, hyphenated

Proper adjectives, hyphenation

Proper nouns, hyphenation

Proteomics hyphenated methods

Real samples statistical and hyphenated methods

Related Hyphenated Techniques

Sciences hyphenated

Size-exclusion chromatography hyphenated techniques

Speciation Approaches Direct Methods or Combined (Hyphenated) Techniques

Speciation Approaches Direct Methods or Hyphenated Techniques

Speciation analysis hyphenated techniques

Speciation with Hyphenated Instruments

Specificity enhancement, hyphenated

Supercritical fluid chromatography hyphenated techniques

Synergism of hyphenated techniques

Techniques, hyphenated (combined

Thin-layer chromatography hyphenated techniques

Triple hyphenated methods

Ultraviolet hyphenations

Varieties of Hyphenated Gas

Varieties of Hyphenated Gas Chromatography with Mass

Words hyphenated forms

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