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Chemical formula typo #371

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@yixuan yixuan commented Mar 20, 2017

When using chemical formula to express ions, the digit precedes the + or - sign, for example, SO42- and Fe2+. And when the digit is one, it is usually omitted, for example H+ and Cl-.

(Oh no, do I really want to submit this as a PR... 😏)

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yihui commented Mar 20, 2017

Let's replace it with Fe^2+^ instead. I used 1 explicitly just to make sure the superscript more visually clear.

@yihui yihui merged commit 4984b52 into rstudio:master Mar 20, 2017
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