- Hill system
The Hill system is a system of writing
chemical formula s such that the number ofcarbon atom s in amolecule is indicated first, the number ofhydrogen atoms next, and then the number of all otherchemical element s subsequently, inalphabetical order . When the formula contains no carbon, all the elements, including hydrogen, are listed alphabetically.By sorting formulas according to the number of atoms of each element present in the formula according to these rules, with differences in earlier elements or numbers being treated as more significant than differences in any later element or number — like sorting text strings into
lexicographical order — it is possible to collate chemical formulas into what is known as Hill system order.The Hill system was first published by
Edwin A. Hill of theUnited States Patent and Trademark Office in 1900.Example
The following formulas are written using the Hill system, and listed in Hill order:
# BrH
# BrI
# CH3I
# C2H5Br
# HIReferences
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