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Chemical Nomenclature

Subject: Chemistry

Book: General Chemistry

Chemical nomenclature provides systematic naming of chemical compounds. For ionic compounds, cations and anions are named with standard rules (e.g., NaCl: sodium chloride). Covalent compounds use prefixes to indicate the number of atoms (e.g., CO2: carbon dioxide). Organic nomenclature relies on functional groups, chain length, and substituent positions (IUPAC rules). Consistent naming is vital for global communication and information sharing in science.

Practice Questions

Which element has the highest electronegativity?

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Which element is represented by the symbol 'Si'?

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Which element is represented by the symbol 'Cl'?

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Which acid is present in lemon juice?

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What is the chemical formula of carbon dioxide?

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What is the chemical formula of table salt?

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Which element has the atomic number 92?

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What is the chemical formula for hydrochloric acid?

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What is the chemical formula for methanol?

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Which compound is commonly known as quicklime?

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