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@AvatarShiny that gif you resized made the rendered output black; be careful
also I improved 7/8 of the edits you suggested today; please review them once there were quite a few things you missed; in case you've any doubt, please mention
(though this question deserves a mathjax table which i'll add later)
@GaurangTandon That black thing why did it happen?
@AvatarShiny idk why, it has happened for me a few times which png also; but jpg always works
 
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07:10
@GaurangTandon I have reopened that.
@Martin-マーチン thank you SO much! :D
in general, questions should be closed as dupelicats not on the basis of the answers. Unfortunately that is often not followed by our community
@Martin-マーチン "questions should be closed as duplicates not on the basis of the answers. " exactly!
 
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10:36
@Martin-マーチン @GaurangTandon FYI here are some reasons: tex.stackexchange.com/a/405593/73371, I would challenge the notion that siunitx would be perfect for this site. The "configure once, then make everything consistent" is perfect for printed documents, but might not be appreciated very well for the multi-author pages we have here.
11:35
@mhchem I concur, also I know the post, I just was too lazy to look it up :)
12:20
@mhchem interesting, thanks! :)
@Martin-マーチン WOAH you nailed it !!!! I am out of my daily upvote it limit today though, I wish I wasn't
that said though, I don't understand the diagram you posted (I know I am not supposed to, either :P)
but I guess the big yellow and blue blobs are the ring's conjugate system
am I correct?
are we sure "electricity" questions are ontopic? this for example is clearly offtopic chemistry.stackexchange.com/q/91201/5026
at least I feel it should be offtopic
12:46
is this really an electrochemistry question? chemistry.stackexchange.com/q/91184/5026
13:32
@GaurangTandon that is the highest occupied molecular orbital, you can see it is a pi orbital, and in this case it does represent resonance to a degree. Blue and yellow are the pahses of the orbital
anyway... starting now I am on break, so don't expect any replies anymore...
@Martin-マーチン ok...
 
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14:42
@GaurangTandon If you need a \+ inside \ce to get a normal plus, then you are doing something wrong :-) Adding a few spaces will do (and is the recommended \ce syntax.
@mhchem oh thank you! :D Though I've been doing such \+ formatting in around 90% of my past 350 edits so far :P So, that leaves a lot behind to clean up; I think I'll just be careful next time!
@Feeds is this even ontopic here? sig-fig questions are allowed, but I am not sure of this one
15:40
the formatting wiki post does not explain how to format SN2 correctly
i've seen variations like \mathrm{S_N2} and S<sub>N</sub>2 being used a few times, while others just write SN2 and move on
what is the standard way to write it?
16:02
can anyone have a look here? chemistry.stackexchange.com/q/32539/5026 I probably miswrote the formula, but I cannot understand what the OP originally intended to write either
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Q: Calculating the molar mass of a gas given state function values

susan guidoQuestion: A gas has a volume $255\ \mathrm{mL}$, a pressure $733\ \mathrm{mmHg}$, a temperature $548\ \mathrm{^\circ C}$, and a mass $1.22~\mathrm{g}$. What is the molar mass? My attempt: $$pV = nRT$$ Convert $733\ \mathrm{mmHg}$ to $\mathrm{atm} = 733~\mathrm{mmHg} \cdot 1\ \mathrm{at...

proofreading offtopic --^

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