
IUPAC
IUPAC, or the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, is an organization that establishes standardized rules for naming chemical compounds and describing their structures. This ensures that scientists worldwide can communicate clearly and unambiguously about chemicals, regardless of language or regional differences. IUPAC also plays a key role in developing standards for chemical measurements and promoting education in chemistry. By providing a common language, IUPAC helps facilitate research, collaboration, and advancements in the field of chemistry globally.