Science, asked by labanskumar, 9 months ago

what is IUPAC
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Answered by khanzain9246
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Answer:

iupac means..to give name..name of anything like in chem.we give the name of carbon chain..etc

Explanation:

for eg...bhai sunn jab tu paida hua...tab tujhe ladka ladka bolte to accha nhi lagta...ladke bht hai to......isliye the name which your parents give it is nothing but IUPAC...Samjha....hindi m bole to naamh karan

Answered by Anonymous
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It always used to be the “International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry” if my memory served me right… and part of its mission was to define systematic names that were completely obvious from their name what the chemical was. I remember being interviewed for a University place by a chemist who was decidely against this. He wrote down H2SO3 (with subscripts for the digits) and asked what I would call this. I told him that I might call it Sulphurous Acid, or if I was standards biased, Sulphuric (IV) acid. Very good, he said, and wrote down the second answer. Then scratched out the (IV) and asked me what I would understand from that… H2SO4… naturally. Yes, he replied, that’s why I can’t stand IUPAC.

I got home (the interview was some way from home) the next morning, and the offer was on my doormat. I didn’t accept it, but it was (apart from where I did go) by some significant distance the most attractive offer that I did get apart from my eventual study destination.

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