- In chemistry, a
trivial name is a non-systematic
name for a
chemical substance. That is, the
name is not
recognized according to the
rules of any formal...
-
using a one-word
trivial name (nomen triviale)
after a
generic name (genus
name) in a
system of
binomial nomenclature.
Trivial names had
already appeared...
-
Trivial Pursuit is a
board game in
which winning is
determined by a player's
ability to
answer trivia and po****r
culture questions.
Players move their...
- specific, generic, and
trivial names. The
generic name was that of the genus, the
first in the binomial, the
trivial name was the
second name in the binomial...
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those who
first isolate them. However, many
trivial names predate formal naming conventions.
Trivial names can also be
ambiguous or
carry different meanings...
- methoxy(CH3O)ethane(CH2CH3).
IUPAC rules are
often not
followed for
simple ethers. The
trivial names for
simple ethers (i.e.,
those with none or few
other functional groups)...
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Trivialism is the
logical theory that all
statements (also
known as propositions) are true and, consequently, that all
contradictions of the form "p and...
- any
IUPAC name that is not a "preferred
IUPAC name". A
retained name is a
traditional or
otherwise often used
name,
usually a
trivial name, that may be...
- one
systematic part and at
least one
trivial part, such as a
chemical vernacular name.
Creating systematic names can be as
simple as ****igning a prefix...
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easily understood than non-systematic
names,
which must be
learnt or
looked over. However, the
common or
trivial name is
often substantially shorter and...