what is iupac nomenculature
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IUPAC - International Union of Pure And Applied Chemistry.
It was an union that works on physics and chemistry. They take major decisions on international matter of physics and chemistry.
Like deciding the nomenclature in chemistry and units in in physics .
Likely tasks are done by them
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In chemical nomenclature the IUPAC Nomenculature is a systematic method of naming organic chemical compounds.
Rules:
the organism that sets
the rules for nomenclature of organic compounds today. Names that follow IUPAC rules are known as systematic names, or IUPAC names. According to IUPAC rules, the first four alkanes are called methane, ethane, propane, and butane.
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In chemical nomenclature the IUPAC Nomenculature is a systematic method of naming organic chemical compounds.
Rules:
the organism that sets
the rules for nomenclature of organic compounds today. Names that follow IUPAC rules are known as systematic names, or IUPAC names. According to IUPAC rules, the first four alkanes are called methane, ethane, propane, and butane.
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