G+_Jamie Larson Posted January 8, 2013 Share Posted January 8, 2013 Hello, please have Leo Laporte note that from the days of the 'Temple of the Screaming Electron' and command in this iPad App has the equivalent of poke with the Hex to Unicode conversion button. http://www.macsinlaw.com/60-apps-in-60-minutes-aba-techshow-2012/ http://itunes.apple.com/app/id416714959 Anyhow, to satisfy polyvalent ions now are easily tapped into the iPad, this example here points this out. However, it would be much better for you to try working with a Silicon Valley nerd to see it in action there on TWiT. Here is an ammonia and a bicarbonate formula: 1. Type in NH + HCO 2. Cymbol has a subscript 4 on the right so it shows NH? 3. Then type x? located in the Superscript row after that so it shows as NH?? 4. Next NH?? + HCO 5. Cymbol has a subscript 3 on the right so it shows NH?? + HCO? 6. Then type in x? located in the Superscript row after that so it shows as NH?? + HCO?? 7. Net result is a cation NH?? + anion HCO?? as "NH?? + HCO??" in the final chemical description Awesome opportunity to cover more turf hear about it Gang-Nam style in your iPad coverage with a new polyvalent 'Temple of the Screaming Electron' unleashed in this millenium. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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