Re: Agenda for Chemistry on the Web Meeting 9-2-2021

[I've added back the chem CG so others can comment if they want]

Thanks for the reply. I wasn't planning on using the IUPAC name because
that is not what the group said they wanted (FYI: the name in the link is
what is used in wikipedia, which is what I copied). The google doc says to
spell it out. So with your comment that the parens should *not *be spoken
in a special way, [Co(NH3)6]3+ would be spoken as:
left bracket cap c o left paren cap n cap h 3 right paren 6 right bracket 3
plus

The doc doesn't mention how to speak ions, but since "3 plus" can't be a
subscript, I'm guessing that is what is desired. Is this the intended way
to speak this? Any recommended places for small, medium or large pauses?

Also, do people want a way to hear the IUPAC name instead?

Thanks,

    Neil




On Sun, Jun 26, 2022 at 3:18 AM E.A.Moore <e.a.moore@open.ac.uk> wrote:

> I wouldn’t speak the brackets in a specific way,  I would say square
> brackets. However I think the IUPAC name is hexaamminocobalt three. Three
> here being the oxidation state of cobalt.  It is crucial to mention 3 in
> some form either like this or as 3+ because there is another ion with a
> similar formula but 2+. Also I think ligands attached to a metal strictly
> have an o ending. Here ammino. Note  there may be possible confusion
> between ammino (short a, short I) and amino (long I).
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> I've started working on handling chemistry in MathCAT (my NVDA addon). I
> looked at the google doc the group made last year for examples of
> speech,but it didn't have anything for [Co(NH3)6]3+
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> It is Hexamminecobalt
> <https://eur01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fen.wikipedia.org%2Fwiki%2FHexamminecobalt(III)_chloride&data=05%7C01%7Ce.a.moore%40open.ac.uk%7C14f28e5d11ad476d485c08da56f0522d%7C0e2ed45596af4100bed3a8e5fd981685%7C0%7C0%7C637917887417929223%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C3000%7C%7C%7C&sdata=7FZ9M6PrSoAgTln7NIQFG0jX72JWc8%2BaQkr%2B93ZBZYs%3D&reserved=0>.
> How do you want the parens and brackets spoken in this expression (the
> brackets are *not* concentration). Are they spoken in a specific way for
> chemistry?
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> From: Greg Williams <gwilliams@independencescience.com>
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> Subject: Agenda for Chemistry on the Web Meeting 9-2-2021
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> Hello,
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> Below is a brief agenda for our meeting on Thursday September 2nd at
> 12:00 PM EDT. If anyone has any additional items, feel free to send them
> out beforehand or bring them up during the meeting.
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> 1. Approve minutes from previous meeting.
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> 2. Call for scribe.
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> 3. Review status of W3C Chemistry Community report on work over the last
> year.
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> 4. Discussion of other possible projects to consider.
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> 5. Any other business.
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> 6. Schedule next meeting.
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> Greg
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