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C O M P O S I T I O N A L N O M E N C L A T U R E I R-5.7
by the name. However, substitutive or additive nomenclature may be used to indicate the
structure of constituents of a c ompound that is named overall by compositional
nomenclature. Substitutive nomenclature is described in Chapter I R-6 and additive
nomenclature in Chapters IR-7, IR-8 and IR-9.
IR-5.7 R E F E R E N C E S
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H. Favre, R oyal Society of Chemistry, in preparation.
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