Names and symbols of transfermium elements (IUPAC Recommendations 1997)
- 1 January 1997
- journal article
- Published by Walter de Gruyter GmbH in Pure and Applied Chemistry
- Vol. 69 (12) , 2471-2474
- https://doi.org/10.1351/pac199769122471
Abstract
The recommendations (ref. 1) of the Commission on Nomenclature of Inorganic Chemistry (CNIC) on the nomenclature of the transfermium elements (101-109, inclusive) were considered by the IUPAC Bureau at Guildford (UK) in September 1995. As a result of the various criticisms of the recommendations and theway that they had been processed, the Bureau decided to adopt the recommendations as provisional and to circulate them to national/regional nomenclature centres in the normal way, with notices to be published innational/regional chemistry journals and magazines, requesting submission of comments to CNIC. In particular, the National Adhering Organizations (NAOs) were invited to express their views concerning the extant proposals for the names of these elements and the principles and traditions used to derive them. The response from the general chemical community was small, and the bulk of the replies came from nuclear scientistsKeywords
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