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Name construction multiplicative prefixes

Where an element symbol occurs in the first column, the unmodified element name is listed in the second and diird columns. The unmodified name is generally used when the element appears as an electropositive constituent in the construction of a stoichiometric name (Sections IR-5.2 and IR-5.4). Names of homoatomic cations consisting of the element are also constructed using the element name, adding multiplicative prefixes and charge numbers as applicable (Sections IR-5.3.2.1 to IR-5.3.2.3). The sections mentioned refer to parts of Nomenclature of Inorganic Chemistry. lUPAC Recommendations 2005, see above. [Pg.74]

The assembly of the components to construct a full name starts by attaching the names of the detachable prefixes in alphabetical order to the name of the parent hydride. Then, and only then, necessary multiplicative prefixes are introduced, without changing the alphabetical order obtained previously. Finally, locants are inserted. [Pg.74]

Names cfoligonttclear hydrides derived from elements of standard bonding number. Names are constructed by prefixing the ane names of the corresponding mononuclear hydride with the appropriate multiplicative prefix (di-, tri-.letra-. etc.) corresponding to the number of atoms of the chain bonded in series. [Pg.1040]

The names and symbols of decimal multiples and submultiples of the SI base unit of mass, the kg, which already contains a prefix, are constructed by adding the appropriate prefix to the word gram and symbol g. [Pg.74]


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