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Re: Longest Word in the English Language #41
Offline   Xeonkifa
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@KTC I don't know if it is *the word* I am thinking about... all I know is that one long word in the back of student dictionaries had numerous numbers and dashes. >.>
I could see chemical formulas having numbers but formulas aren't necessarily considered words. They're formulas. No word I know of has numbers in it.

Take C6H4Cl2 for example. It is not a word. However, it roughly means
" 6 molecules of Carbon, 4 molecules of hydrogen and 2 molecules of Chlorine"

Posted on: 2010/9/15 18:39
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Re: Longest Word in the English Language #42
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That isn't the name for that compound. It's the formula for it.

Posted on: 2010/9/15 18:59
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Re: Longest Word in the English Language #43
Offline   lovinlife
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Yup. C6H4Cl2 – is the chemical formula/equation, so it contains numbers. It’s chemical name/compound/IUPAC most probably is dichlorobenzenes and does not contain numbers.
Spot the difference?

Therefore, Chemical formulas contain no.s etc., but it’s IUPAC names/words don’t.

Tintin is just the common name. The LONG word is its chemical/IUPAC name, with no numbers.
And don’t ask me about the chemical formula/equation (which will contain numbers). Have no idea.

Posted on: 2010/9/15 19:09
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Re: Longest Word in the English Language #44
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No some IUPAC/chemical names do contain numbers. But those just tell you the place of whatever they precede.

Posted on: 2010/9/15 19:10
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Re: Longest Word in the English Language #45
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Like? (Never seen/heard of any)

Posted on: 2010/9/15 19:12
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Somebody, a short while ago, told me I used too many commas in my writing. I was crushed, to say the least. I have no idea why, exactly, anyone would think that, because I certainly do not believe that I use too many commas. Like, seriously, I don't.


Re: Longest Word in the English Language #46
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You'll see a load of them if you ever have to take Organic Chemistry.

4-chloro-1-ethyl-2-propylbenzene
2,5-dichloroaniline

Posted on: 2010/9/15 19:16
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Re: Longest Word in the English Language #47
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Are those the IUPAC names?

Oh and that "chloro-1-ethyl-2-propylbenzene" is some kind of a drug, I think.

But why use numbers in the IUPAC names, when they have it already in the chemical formula/equation?

Posted on: 2010/9/15 19:25
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Somebody, a short while ago, told me I used too many commas in my writing. I was crushed, to say the least. I have no idea why, exactly, anyone would think that, because I certainly do not believe that I use too many commas. Like, seriously, I don't.


Re: Longest Word in the English Language #48
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Yes, those are the IUPAC names. Like I said in my previous post, they tell the placement of what they precede.

So for 4-chloro-1-ethyl-2-propylbenzene

Chlorine would be on position four of the ring. An ethyl group would be on position one of the ring. and a propyl group would be on position two of the ring.

The chemical formula just tells you how many atoms a molecule has; it doesn't tell you the placement of the atoms. Two compounds could have the same chemical formula but be bonded differently.

Posted on: 2010/9/15 19:46
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Re: Longest Word in the English Language #49
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Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious!
Even though the sound of it is something quite atrosicous!
If you say it loud enough, you'll always sound precocious....

hehe... I learned how to spell the word in 2nd grade. lolz. I love that word.

Posted on: 2010/9/19 2:33
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