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There are three methods of nomenclature Composition, Substitute, Additive nomenclature. The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) designed and developed the nomenclature that is most often used worldwide.
A rational nomenclature system should do at least two things. First, it should indicate how the carbon atoms of a given compound are bonded together in a characteristic lattice of chains and rings. Second, it should identify and locate any functional groups present in the compound.
This rule applies when a molecule consists of several functional groups. In such cases, the functional group with the highest priority ing to the IUPAC guidelines will be considered the principal functional group. The parent hydrocarbon chain will be named after this functional group.
There are three main types of names used for pharmaceutical substances: the chemical name, the International Nonproprietary Name (INN) also known as the approved or generic name, and the proprietary or brand name.
0:40 10:00 And both of these are non-metals. If we take a look at carbon tetrahydride. Or CH4. Once again weMoreAnd both of these are non-metals. If we take a look at carbon tetrahydride. Or CH4. Once again we have a non-metal. Like carbon bonded to another non-metal like hydrogen.
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Systematic and trivial nomenclature are the two types of nomenclature recognised by nomenclatures.
The binomial nomenclature system combines two names into one to give all species unique scientific names. The first part of a scientific name is called the genus. The second part of a species name is the specific epithet. Species are also organized into higher levels of classification.

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