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Nomenclature and notation

We use the nomenclature and notation which this author introduced in 1963 (4). If the reader is not familiar with it, he or she should consult Volume II or read the original article (4). [Pg.100]


These distinctions are summarized in Table 3.1 for handy reference. The nomenclature and notation are somewhat confusing, and the situation gets even worse when other sources are consulted. Not all authors use the same notation, so Table 3.1 is useful as a concordance. [Pg.157]

Sloan, T. E., Stereochemical Nomenclature and Notation in Inorganic Chemistry, 12, 1. [Pg.599]

Association (ABMA), recommendations for boiler-water limits, 23 221t American Chemical Society Committee on Nomenclature and Notation, 17 385 American Chemistry Council (ACC) 14 204 codes of management practices, 21 580 Process Safety Code, 21 831 Responsible Care initiatives, 25 337 American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH),... [Pg.44]

The literature on scattering with absorption often factors absorbance and turbidity into a product of several terms. Both the nomenclature and notation used in this area vary from author to author, but the principal breakdown of both tabs and r is as follows ... [Pg.231]

The historical perspective in chemistry is, alas, too often neglected in contemporary teaching. This fact is not unrelated to the confusion and infelicities which bedevil much of our nomenclature and notation (see Chapter 3). The historical reasons for the introduction of certain terminology are but dimly remembered and their validity is now highly questionable. [Pg.5]

Use parentheses in mathematical expressions as discussed in Chapter 11 and in chemical nomenclature and notation as discussed in Chapters 12 and 13. [Pg.124]

A good deal of chemical nomenclature work has been done in the United States by organized groups. The American Chemical Society was organized in 1876 in 1886, just ten years later, an ACS Committee on Nomenclature and Notation stated Recog-... [Pg.55]

This chapter deals with some aspects of terminology, nomenclature and notation for solids. However, in cases where detailed structural information is to be conveyed, fully systematic names can be difficult to construct. An attempt to deal with this problem is described in Ref. 1. [Pg.236]

This passage is from an article published in 1812 by Berzelius, the celebrated Swedish chemist responsible for many features o f our present nomenclature and notation. The article bears the title Forsbk till en Chemisk Nomenclatur/ in which Jorsok is identifiable with German Versuch, Till is the same word as in English, but rather in the sense of to or towards. The other words are obvious, but Chemisk and NomemMur would today be spelled with k instead of ch and c. [Pg.531]

COMPETENCY 6.0 APPLY THE RULES OF CHEMICAL NOMENCLATURE AND NOTATION. [Pg.62]

For the accepted nomenclature and notation regarding absolute configuration designations for coordination compounds, see (a) "I.U.P.A.C. Information Bulletin No. 33",... [Pg.72]

The subject of coordination compound stereochemistry remains complex and challenging. The nomenclature and notation developed to describe the stereochemistry of coordination compounds have been derived from those terms used to describe organic compounds. [Pg.418]

At this juncture, it is convenient to introduce some nomenclature and notation. The basis operators, which correspond to simple electron removal, and are referred to as 1-block operators, and the operators, which are products of three, five,. .., creation and destruction operators, are called the 3-block, the 5-block,. .., operators, respectively. This nomenclature is also used when spin- and/or space-symmetry-adapted linear combinations of these operators are employed as the op>erator basis or when the basis operators are orthogonalized to each other. The or-thogonalization of the operator basis mixes the primitive nonorthogonal operators, which have different numbers of creation and destruction operators. However, m all cases considered, this mixing is slight, and the orthogonalized set of basis operators retains predominately the character of the 1-block or 3-block and so on. [Pg.26]

We shall use the following definitions, nomenclature, and notation relating to permittivity. The potential F of a parallel plate condenser is related to the superficial charge densities a on the plates and the distance d between the plates by... [Pg.7]

The term nomenclature is sometimes used as a generic term to include not only nomenclatures but also notations and connection tables. Since reference is made in this chapter to nomenclatures and notations, it is useful to define them here and to distinguish them horn connection tables (see Figure 1). [Pg.97]

However, the introduction of online methods of retrieving informal tion, such as CAS ONLINE [9,10] and DARC [27] (which provide convenient and rapid searching of large files with the aid of graphic input and output), will reduce the future need for nomenclatures and notations by an extent that is difficult to predict. [Pg.104]

According to ISO 31 -8, the term "Molecular Weight" has beeen replaced by "Relative Molecular Mass", symbol A/,. Thus, if this nomenclature and notation were... [Pg.271]


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Stereochemical Nomenclature and Notation in Inorganic Chemistry (Sloan)

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