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Oct 26, 2019 at 12:18 comment added Martin - マーチン There is absolutely no reason to change the text size. If it is not important, delete it. If it is important, keep it at the same size. I know this is a practice on other sites in the network, but here we generally discourage this.
Oct 26, 2019 at 12:11 comment added user61828 Hello @Martin-マーチン; I have a comment one thing you wrote: I don't agree with your suggestion not using subscript: From my long experience with StackExchange it is used for smaller text notes; If you suggest using html inline-styling as in `style="font-size: 10px" instead - with that I would agree.
Oct 26, 2019 at 11:51 comment added Martin - マーチン @JohnDoea Please contact support about merging your accounts; then you can edit your question as you wish. On a side note: element names are not capitalised; don't use subscript for text which is not a subscript; your edit did not address the reason as of why this question was closed. I support the decision of the reviewers to reject the suggested edit. If you have more questions about the procedure, please open a question on our meta site.
Oct 25, 2019 at 17:11 comment added user61828 I am sad that my edit suggestion was rejected; I myself created this question from the above account that I already abandoned (I no longer use its email and I don't know its password). I think the edit sharpened the question and is plausible.
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Apr 20, 2018 at 7:29 comment added Martin - マーチン If you want to have clarification about why your question is still closed, please open an issue on Chemistry Meta and tag it with specific-question.
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Mar 24, 2018 at 22:14 comment added user9303970 I didn't ask for "safety instructions" anywhere, and even if I would, calling a good question for general knowledge with different possible benefits to those who will read it is redundant.
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Mar 24, 2018 at 21:24 comment added Karl What do you want with an actual apparatus and safety instructions for a hypothetical reaction?!? Total nonsense. Burning hydrogen with oxygen is done with a torch, in the same way as the one used for oxy-acetylene welding.
Mar 24, 2018 at 19:11 comment added user7951 @user9303970 Unstable here means that the bond dissociation energy in diatomic hydrogen and oxygen is 436 kJ/mol and 498 kJ/mol, respectively. To give you an idea, see also atomic hydrogen welding.
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Mar 24, 2018 at 18:28 comment added schneiderfelipe @user9303970 single hydrogen/oxygen atoms are very unstable and don't occur naturally. Hydrogen and oxygen gases are diatomic gases ($\ce{H2}$ and $\ce{O2}$, respectively).
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Mar 24, 2018 at 18:16 comment added user7951 Hydrogen and oxygen are not "single-atom gases".
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