Wednesday, April 1, 2020

Chemistry Name

Chemistry NameWhen you see a chemistry name on the front of a bottle it will have the name of the faculty, like 'Bryant' for chemistry in the University of Tennessee, or 'Fowler' for chemistry at the University of California. Chemistry is a physical science that explores the properties of matter and their reactions with one another. Like a furnace that heats a substance to the boiling point and then cools it down to its freezing point again.In studying chemistry a name is given to a particular substance that you can find in a certain lab. It is an equation of some sort that describes the composition of a particular substance and gives a relative quantity.The equations used in chemistry are known as chemical formulas. Chemicals are materials that can be in various states of molecular configuration. These molecules can take on a particular chemical name by being put into solution and then heated, cooled and re-entered into the system. If they happen to be the right molecular configurat ions they can be 'rhymed' together, and they will stick together as a molecular 'unit'.In chemistry the name of a material is given in order to facilitate the exact identity of the material that the name represents. Since so many formulas are required to describe the properties of a material, names are needed for each category of material that can be named.Each chemical name is a word, which are made up of two parts. A basic part that is followed by a vowel is the actual name, and a vowel is part of the name that indicates that this is an official name for a certain chemical compound. Therefore the name must be official, like 'C', to stand as a standard in the profession.Because names are official, and don't scare off anyone who is curious about the chemical, the actual name is usually written as well aspronounced. The name should be read backwards to get the proper pronunciation of the chemical, and also read forward to the proper spelling of the chemical.The second part of the che mical name is another equation that describes the substance in question. In chemistry names usually describe what they are and how they are made. For example the name 'Cinnamic acid' would describe a substance that is often called 'cinnamon' by us today.The third part of the chemical name is the symbol that represents this name. This symbol is often the symbol for the genus, or species, of a particular material, like 'CI'. So the name of the substance would be 'cinnamic acid'.