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Parents INDEX

Inverted forms of the chemical names (parent index headings) are used for most entries in the alphabetically ordered index. Organic names are listed at the parent based on Rule C-10, Nomenclature of Organic Chemistry, 1979 Edition. Coordination compounds, salts and ions are listed once at each metal or central atom parent index heading. Simple salts and binary compounds are entered in the usual uninverted way, e.g.. Sulfur oxide (SxO), Lira-nium( V) chloride (UCL). [Pg.351]

Note The Subject Index for Inorganic Syntheses, Vol. 32 is based on the Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) Registry nomenclature. All non-cross referenced entries consist of the CAS Registry Name, the CAS Registry Number and the page refetence. The inverted form of the CAS Registry Name (parent index heading) is used in the alphabetically ordered index. For the reader s convenience cross references from synonyms to CAS Names ate included. [Pg.314]


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Alphabetically ordered index. Organic names are listed at the “parent” based on Rule

Ions are listed once at each metal or central atom “parent" index heading. Simple salts and

Listed once at each metal or central atom “parent” index heading. Simple salts and binary

Once at each metal or central atom “parent” index heading. Simple salts and binary compounds are

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