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Old 08-18-2017, 12:24 AM
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Try coding the second field as:


{EQ [B(C6F5)\o (4,−)]}
including your original subscripting & superscripting. This incorporates your entire formula into the field.
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Try coding the second field as:
{EQ [B(C6F5)\o (4,−)]}
including your original subscripting & superscripting. This incorporates your entire formula into the field.
I'm not sure what you mean and that C6F5 formula seems fine now. The second one, which ends with [middle dot]H2O, is not.
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