IUPAC有机取代基团和环系统命名
During the late nineteenth century, as chemists synthesized more and more novel organic compounds, they often found it expedient to give each new compound a name that expressed their view of its chemical structure. However, since chemists turned to numerous conflicting conventions for doing so, ...
PP: The use of the traditional name nitric oxide is not recommended by IUPAC.G03*: Dinitrogen oxide (N2O) photolysisWR: 147–185 (138–210) nm; Φ(∆n) = Φ(Ν2)+Φ(Ο2)+Φ(NO) – Φ(Ν2Ο)= 1.00 ± 0.05; Φ(Ν2) = 1.44± 0.1 at moderate pressure near room temperature...