Cross-Regional Usage and Naming of a Chemical Compound (Transcript Fragment)

Regional usage across regions

  • The compound is being used in California.
  • The compound is being used in England.
  • The compound is being used in China.

Naming consistency for the same compound

  • We need to be sure that if it is the same chemical compound, it has the same name.

Discovery timing and implications

  • Furthermore, if the compound was discovered here in California, in England, and in China at about the same time, we still…
  • Note: The transcript ends with an incomplete thought here, indicating the sentence/trail of thought was cut off in the provided excerpt.

Transcript nuances observed

  • The phrasing includes repetition: "that is being used" and "a chemical compound that is being used" across different regions.
  • There is a transcription artifact with "in in California" suggesting a slip in the spoken delivery or transcription process.