There is no reason that h2co3 should be written inside of single quotation marks according to chemistry style guides. Single quotes are used for quotes within double quotation marks.
Errm... Inverted commas?
Sure, when someone says something, you can enclose their words in inverted commas to indicate direct speech or a quotation. This helps to show that the words being written are being directly attributed to the speaker.
Inverted comma is replaced as quot.
Inverted commas at the beginning and end of the speech. Inverted commas can be either single ' or double ".
Put the title in double inverted commas (as in "Hamlet") or in italics.
H2SO3 is called sulfurous acid and cannot be isolated or even detected in aqueous solution. However salts containing the sulfite ion are known- so sulfurous acid is termed a hypothetical acid.
inverted commas
Inverted commas, also known as quotation marks, are punctuation marks used to indicate spoken or quoted language in writing. They come in pairs, with the opening quotation mark ("") at the beginning of the quoted text and the closing quotation mark ("") at the end.
In inverted commas.""
To print "thank you" in inverted commas in C programming, you can use the following code: #include <stdio.h> int main() { printf("\"thank you\"\n"); return 0; } This code will display the output as: "thank you"
Use inverted commas when indicating direct speech, quoting someone, or highlighting specific words or phrases. They can also be used to denote irony or skepticism.
Inverted commas, also known as quotation marks, are punctuation marks that appear as either " or ' around a word or phrase to indicate that it is being quoted or referenced.