Can you guys assign me to something. I'm a bit confused as to what to pick out. :P
Also, this post (new one.) I'm not sure I understand him. It seems the answerer does, though. Anyone want to edit the language in the question? chemistry.stackexchange.com/questions/71736/…
You have to manually edit them in reverse order (so if you want the answers to appear in the order 1,2,3,4,5, you edit 5, 4, 3, 2, 1) and then tell people to sort by active.
At least, the accepted answer is always at the top, so that's excellent for a TOC.
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In addition, what "GO FFFFFF" refers to? Accessing the text linked teaches me "GO" is used for "graphene oxide", yet what is "FFFFFF" ? White graphene oxide (as "ffffff" is used in RGB colour space as "white")? — Buttonwood6 mins ago
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