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Formatting the name of the compound
editIn this entry I have deliberately omitted the semicolons in the HTML entities, because I don’t know how to do it.
I corrected the “spelling” of the name of the compound. The HTML entity for the double prime symbol ″ is &Prime, not &prime&prime as in the page as I found it, which can cause a line break to occur between the two ′s. It looks much better now.
I assume that double prime is intended, and not two consecutive single primes. If that is incorrect IUPAC naming, please revert me.
I do not know how to fix the bad break between the double prime and the hyphen. (The reader can fix this by making his browser window just wide enough to create a line break just before the word “acid”.) Nonbreaking hyphen, ‑, did not help.
-- Solo Owl 15:52, 24 June 2014 (UTC)