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Senning, Alexander. The Etymology of Chemical Names: Tradition and Convenience vs. Rationality in Chemical Nomenclature / Alexander Senning. — 1 online resource (XIV, 505 pages). — In English. — <URL:http://elib.fa.ru/ebsco/2330484.pdf>.Record create date: 10/22/2019 Subject: Chemistry — Nomenclature.; SCIENCE — Chemistry — General.; Chemistry. Collections: EBSCO Allowed Actions: –
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Table of Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Samples of trivial and semitrivial names
- 3. Rudimentary systematic nomenclature
- 4. The IUPAC systematic nomenclature
- 5. The Chemical Abstracts systematic nomenclature
- 6. The naming of the elements
- 7. The naming of lipids and lipid constituents
- 8. The naming of terpenes
- 9. The naming of carbohydrates
- 10. The naming of amino acids, oligo- and polypeptides
- 11. The naming of other natural products
- 12. Named reactions and named concepts
- 13. The naming of minerals
- 14. International non-proprietary names for drugs and excipients
- 15. ISO common names for pesticides and other agrochemicals
- 16. Initialisms and acronyms
- 17. The vocabulary of chemistry
- 18. A sampler of miscellaneous prefixes and suffixes occurring in scientific terms
- 19. Trivial chemical names with disputed etymology
- 20. Some chemical names without known etymology
- Source Language Index
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