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IUPAC is a global organization that promotes the chemical sciences and provides standards, guidelines, and resources. Learn about its projects, events, publications, and FAIR Chemistry Cookbook.
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IUPAC provides the latest version of the periodic table of elements and isotopes, based on the most recent standard atomic weights and criteria for new element discovery. Learn more about the history, structure, and applications of the table and the IUPAC involvement in its development.
La Unión Internacional de Química Pura y Aplicada, más conocida por sus siglas en inglés IUPAC (International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry), es un grupo de trabajo que tiene como miembros a las sociedades nacionales de química.
IUPAC is the authority on chemical nomenclature and terminology and publishes Recommendations in PAC and online. Learn about the IUPAC Color Books, Brief Guides, and e-newsletter for nomenclature and terminology.
La nomenclatura química de los compuestos inorgánicos o nomenclatura IUPAC (por International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry en inglés, y en español Unión Internacional de Química Pura y Aplicada) es un sistema de nomenclatura de compuestos químicos y de descripción de la ciencia y de la química en general.
The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC / ˈ aɪ juː p æ k, ˈ juː-/) is an international federation of National Adhering Organizations working for the advancement of the chemical sciences, especially by developing nomenclature and terminology.
The Gold Book is a compendium of terms drawn from IUPAC recommendations and colour books. It is updated by IUPAC divisions and licensed under Creative Commons.