On Tue, 07 Dec 2004 15:43:37 +0600, Donald Gaminitillake
<Donald Gaminitillake> wrote:
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> Simple example is Hydrogen + oxygen gives us water.
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> We have all these three elements.
See, you have misunderstood again. Hydrogen and Oxygon are elements and Water is not: it's a molecule, and you get only the first two in the Periodic table, not water. Nobody wants to have water in the periodic table!
I have attached SLS 1134 to this mail if you haven't seen it already. Please talk about the whole document, not about just one page containing that table for allocating single code points.
Anuradha
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