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                       (iii) Certain names were announced as ‘preferred’ in Refs. 20 and 22. This announcement
                          was premature and, as explained in the preface, n o  p referred names are selected in the
                          present recommendations.


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                       C H E M  I S T R Y

                       Inorganic  c  hemical nomenclature, as inorganic  c  hemistry itself, does not develop  i n
                       isolation  f rom other fields, and those  w  orking in interdisciplinary areas will find useful
                       IUPAC texts on the general principles of chemical nomenclature 23  as well as the specific
                       topics of organic, 21  biochemical, 24  analytical 25  and macromolecular chemistry. 26  Other
                       IUPAC publications include a g lossary of terms in bioinorganic chemistry, 27  a c ompendium
                       of chemical terminology 28  and quantities, units and symbols in physical chemistry. 29  Other
                       texts concerning chemical nomenclature are given in Ref. 30.



           IR-1.8      R E F E R E N C E S

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