Your chemistry should look like typeset chemistry. Refer to the standards of the American Chemical Society or the IUPAC. Looking at some published books or journal articles may also help you in arranging long or complicated equations, structures, or reaction schemes. ...
A more extended example of this concatenation of namespaces6contains up to eight namespaced components and illustrates how a complete publication in XML/CML could be achieved. The use of namespaces can be seen in a more general context in Figure 1, which illustrates how the various specific XM...
The IUPAC, or, International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, makes the rules. The literature goes back hundreds of years, so, many names contain meaning and there will already be a name on the books, having been there awhile. We have systematic and common names, we have prefixes and...
Currently, according to IUPAC recommendation, the hydrogen bond is defined as an attractive interaction between a hydrogen atom from a molecule or a molecular fragment X–H in which X is more electronegative than H, and an atom or a group of atoms in the same or a different molecule, in ...