Iodine compounds
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- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85067777
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/sh85067777#concept
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- found: Wikipedia, Aug. 20, 2012(under Iodine: Inorganic iodine compounds: Iodine forms compounds with all the elements except for the noble gases. Organic compounds: Many organoiodine compounds exist; the simplest is iodomethane, approved as a soil fumigant. Iodinated organic compounds are used as synthetic reagents.)
- found: IUPAC nomenclature of organic chemistry, via WWW, Oct. 26, 2012:R-5.3.1 Halogen compounds (Halogen compounds may be named systematically according to two systems. Some trivial names are retained (see R-9.1, Table 32). Substitutive names are formed by adding the prefixes "fluoro-", "chloro-", "bromo-", or "iodo-" to the name of the parent compound. Functional class names are formed by naming the organic "groups" followed by the class name "fluoride", "chloride", "bromide", or "iodide", preceded, if necessary, by a numerical prefix, as a separate word.)
LC Classification
- QD181.I1
- QD412.I1
- SB952.I6
- TP245.I6
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Change Notes
- 1986-02-11: new
- 2012-12-06: revised
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