Retained name
In
Retained names are often used for the most fundamental parts of a nomenclature system: almost all theWater and ammonia
are other examples of retained names.
Retained names may be either
semisystematic or completely trivial; that is, they may contain certain elements of systematic nomenclature or none at all.[3] Glycerol and acetic acid are examples of retained semisystematic names; furan and anisole are examples of retained trivial names.[2]
References
- ^ ISBN 0-632-03488-2.
- ISBN 0-632-03488-2.
External links
- Nomenclature of Organic Compounds (Recommendations 1993): Tables of trivial and semisystematic names retained for naming organic compounds