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Date: | Fri, 2 Jan 2004 15:33:30 -0500 |
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>I'd like to ask that people either spell out the name of the chemical
>being used, or use a somewhat longer contracted form. I assume that
>Bill Truesdell and the original poster are both talking about Oxalic
>Acid (OA), while Allen Dick is talking about Sucrose Octanoate (SO),
>which are pretty hard to get confused with each other when they are
>spelled out...
You are absolutely right. I missed that. As you say, the abreviations
can easily be mistaken.
Just goes to prove Adrian's point...
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* "We not only believe what we see:
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Apologies for the confusion. But, was that OA really a 30% solution?
allen
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