Stock nomenclature
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Stock nomenclature, sometimes call the Stock system, is a system of chemical nomenclature used for some inorganic compounds, particularly ionic compounds of the transition metals. It was first proposed by German chemist Alfred Stock in 1919, and is one of the systems of inorganic nomenclature recommended for use by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC).[1]
References
- ↑ Nomenclature of Inorganic Chemistry; IUPAC Recommendations 2005; Royal Society of Chemistry: Cambridge, 2005; pp 77–78. ISBN 0-85404-438-8, <http://www.iupac.org/publications/books/rbook/Red_Book_2005.pdf>.
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