substitutive nomenclature
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(organic chemistry) A system for naming organic compounds in which a functional group is used either as a prefix or a suffix to the name of a parent compound e.g. trinitrotoluene or benzenesulfonic acid
substitutive nomenclature
In organic chemistry lectures, the professor explained that substitutive nomenclature — where a functional group is incorporated as a prefix or suffix to a parent compound's name, as in trinitrotoluene or benzenesulfonic acid — helps students systematically name complex molecules.
In organic chemistry lectures, the professor explained that substitutive nomenclature — where a functional group is incorporated as a prefix or suffix to a parent compound's name, as in trinitrotoluene or benzenesulfonic acid — helps students systematically name complex molecules.
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