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Encyclopedia > Chemical nomenclature
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Chemical nomenclature is the system for naming chemical compounds.


There are two systems of chemical nomenclature: organic and inorganic.


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Chemical Waste Satellite Accumulation Areas are designated with a CWSAA poster (available online or by contacting EHS) in conjunction with the use of a secondary containment.
Abbreviations, chemical nomenclature, and molecular formulas are not acceptable means for identifying the constituents of the waste container.
Containers from household products are not made to the same chemical resistance standards as those used for chemicals, and may not maintain their integrity when used to contain laboratory reagent chemicals or chemical waste.
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