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Rule #1: Naming procedes from left to right and within each block from bottom up. Rule #2: Central characters are named by their chemical symbols, as per the periodic table. Rule #3: The modifier-marking pipeline character is not expressed outside of the graphical nomenclature (as mentioned on the other pages) Rule #4: Before each central character, subscripts are named as such: Rule #5: Before and after each central character, superscripts are named as such: Rule #6: After each central character, subscripts are named as such: Rule #7: There are several exceptions:

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  • Rule #1: Naming procedes from left to right and within each block from bottom up. Rule #2: Central characters are named by their chemical symbols, as per the periodic table. Rule #3: The modifier-marking pipeline character is not expressed outside of the graphical nomenclature (as mentioned on the other pages) Rule #4: Before each central character, subscripts are named as such: Rule #5: Before and after each central character, superscripts are named as such: Rule #6: After each central character, subscripts are named as such: Rule #7: There are several exceptions:
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  • Rule #1: Naming procedes from left to right and within each block from bottom up. Rule #2: Central characters are named by their chemical symbols, as per the periodic table. Rule #3: The modifier-marking pipeline character is not expressed outside of the graphical nomenclature (as mentioned on the other pages) Rule #4: Before each central character, subscripts are named as such: 1. * 1- or one- 2. * 2- or two- 3. * 3- or three- 4. * 4- or four- 5. * 5- or five- 6. * 6- or six- 7. * 7- or seven- 8. * 8- or eight- 9. * 9- or nine- 10. * 10- or ten- 11. * and so on... Rule #5: Before and after each central character, superscripts are named as such: 1. * 1- or un- or meth- 2. * 2- or di- or eth- 3. * 3- or tri- or pent- 4. * 4- or tetra- or but- 5. * 5- or pent- 6. * 6- or hex- 7. * 7- or hept- 8. * 8- or oct- 9. * 9- or non- 10. * 10- or dec- 11. * and so on... Rule #6: After each central character, subscripts are named as such: 1. * (One is never expressed) 2. * x2 or bis- 3. * x3 or tris- 4. * x4 or tetrakis- 5. * x5 or pentakis- 6. * x6 or hexakis- Rule #7: There are several exceptions: * The cent sign is expressed as cyc- * The phenyl sign is expressed as z-
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