
BenFrantzDale 13:55, 4 November 2005 (UTC) CO 2-only greenhouse The superscripts are 0x207 x and the subscripts 0x208 x, as in CO₂. Cburnett 00:26, (UTC) Another solution is Unicode. Using templates for such only serves to increase server load. There's no real need to force subscripts and superscripts to use a template other than ease of editting (I've actually posed an enhancement that would make it easier by doing 4^^th^^ or 4\\th\\ for superscript and CO^^^2^^^ or CO//2// for subscript) since the sub and sup HTML tags will probably never change in HTML. Dragons flight 22:27, (UTC) Thanks! Now will I remember all that? Guess I'd best apply it soon. :-) Vsmith 23:46, (UTC) Yes, that's why I did it. As far as I know, there is no hard and fast policy on this. I assume this is why Cburnett replaced the templates.
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After all, each of these produces identical code for the browser.

So what is the "best" format: '''CO or 2 should be used. The two ways to format subscripts (and superscripts) render identically in my browser (Opera 7.54). What's the deal with subscript notation?

I'll do this if no-one objects :) Tom Rees Tomrees 16:24, (UTC) I suggest changing it to Royer et al (2004). The page currently gives this source for a graph showing CO 2 in the distant past: It's schematic, and the temp curve is substantially incorrect.
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An example is the neutralization of waste sulfuric acid, using chalk:īeer production at large breweries make excess amounts of CO 2 which is free from unhealthy contamination and used to make softdrinks.

61 Carbon dioxide is also called Carbon and that needs to be noted.59 383 ppm or 385 ppm? - or 387ppm and increasing.58 Carbon Dioxide More Soluble in Colder Water.56 Request energy generation to CO2 generation conversion.40 Mixing volume and weight, link to Shukman news story.33 inconsistency of when Thilorier discovered dry ice.32 Deleted text about how much CO2 is in the rocks.

