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Nomenclature of substances is a critical part of the language of chemistry.
Generally it refers to a system for naming chemical compounds.
Earlier in the history of chemistry substances were given name by their discoverer, which often led to some confusion and difficulty.
However, today the IUPAC system of chemical nomenclature allows chemists to specify by name specific compounds amongst the vast variety of possible chemicals.

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