[Solved] Can't write Ni_3 (PO_4)_2
[Solved] Can't write Ni_3 (PO_4)_2
I need to write the formula for Nickel(II) phosphate for an online class. When I type it out the Ni shows up as ? . So my formula ends up ?3(PO_4)_2. What can I do?
Last edited by Hagar Delest on Sun Oct 05, 2014 11:11 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Can't write Ni_3 (PO_4)_2
Hi and welcome to the forum!
Use: "Ni"_3 (PO_4)_2
The Ni string may be used for a special feature in Math, requesting other arguments.
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Use: "Ni"_3 (PO_4)_2
The Ni string may be used for a special feature in Math, requesting other arguments.
Please add [Solved] at the beginning of the title in your first post (top of the topic) with the edit button if your issue has been fixed.
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Re: Can't write Ni_3 (PO_4)_2
ni is a reserved word for the sign ∋ (\owns in Latex)Hagar Delest wrote: The Ni string may be used for a special feature in Math, requesting other arguments.
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Re: Can't write Ni_3 (PO_4)_2
Minor quibble
"Ni"_3 ("PO"_4)_2
The default setting for Math is to use plain characters for literal text, and italics for variable names.
Literal text (quoted) and variable names (unquoted) may have different formatting, so better quote all element names in the formula.Hagar Delest wrote:Use: "Ni"_3 (PO_4)_2
"Ni"_3 ("PO"_4)_2
The default setting for Math is to use plain characters for literal text, and italics for variable names.
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