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Futurehuman11 Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

Is this comma correct?

The terms oxidation state and oxidation number are often used interchangeably.Rigorously, however, oxidation number is used in coordination chemistry[,] with a slightly different meaning.
  

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Use a comma if you want to make with a slightly different meaning sound like a parenthesis, if you want to make a break after chemistry ... Not otherwise. Leave a space after periods (...

  • Use a comma if you want to make with a slightly different meaning sound like a parenthesis, if you want to make a break after chemistry ...
  • Not otherwise.
  • Leave a space after periods (...
  • interchangeably.
  • )
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Use a comma if you want to make
with a slightly different meaning
sound like a parenthesis, if you want to make a break after chemistry ...

Not otherwise.

Leave a space after periods (... interchangeably. Rigorously ...)

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