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Noble metal

Metallic elements that are nearly chemically inert

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Quaternary (chemistry)

Term in organic chemistry used to describe degree of substitution of an atom in a molecule

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Geminal

Molecular-structure relationship

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Parent structure

Chemical structure from which derivatives can be visualized

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Trivial name

Nonsystematic name for a chemical substance

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Retained name

Unsystematic chemical nomenclature

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Simplified Molecular Input Line Entry System

Chemical species structure notation

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Chemically inert

Substance that is not chemically reactive

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Parent hydride

Molecule made of a main-group element bound to hydrogen

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IUPAC numerical multiplier

Value in chemical nomenclature

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Hantzsch–Widman nomenclature

Naming system for certain heterocyclic organic compounds

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Chemical nomenclature

Systematic naming of chemical compounds

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Structural analog

Compound with a similar structure to another

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Secondary (chemistry)

Term in organic chemistry used to describe degree of substitution of an atom in a molecule

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SYBYL line notation
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Preferred IUPAC name

Chemical naming convention

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Stock nomenclature

Inorganic compound notation system

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International Chemical Identifier

Identifier for chemical substances

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Primary (chemistry)

Term in organic chemistry used to describe degree of substitution of an atom in a molecule

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Ylide

Organic compound

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Tertiary (chemistry)

Term in organic chemistry used to describe degree of substitution of an atom in a molecule

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