Presenting chemical formulas
Chemical formulas can be added to a text module by using mathematical formulas. In Peda.net's version of LaTeX, this is achieved with the "mhchem
" package. Examine the examples below to see how chemical formulas are added to the "Text" tool with LaTeX.
Examples
Water's chemical formula is [[$ \ce{H2O} $]]
.
Water's chemical formula is [[$ \ce{H2O} $]].
A single bond is marked as follows: [[$ \ce{A-B} $]]
.
A single bond is marked as follows: [[$ \ce{A-B} $]].
A double bond is marked as follows: [[$ \ce{A=B} $]]
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A double bond is marked as follows: [[$ \ce{A=B} $]].
A triple bond is marked as follows: [[$ \ce{A#B} $]]
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A triple bond is marked as follows: [[$ \ce{A#B} $]].
[[$ \ce{^{227}_{90}Th+} $]]
is a Thorium isotope.
[[$ \ce{^{227}_{90}Th+} $]] is a Thorium isotope.
[[$ \ce{A ->[H2O] B} $]]
is one way to write a reaction arrow.
[[$ \ce{A ->[H2O] B} $]] is one way to write a reaction arrow.