| substitutive nomenclature [`sǝb·stǝ´tüd·iv `nō·mǝn´klā·chǝr] ORGANIC CHEMISTRY A system in which the name of a compound is derived by using the functional group (the substituent) as a prefix or suffix to the name of the parent compound to which it is attached; for example, in 2-chloropropane a chlorine atom has replaced a hydrogen atom on the central carbon of the propane chain. |