[texhax] $\dot{O$}, or H \.{O}
Simmie, John
john.simmie at nuigalway.ie
Thu Oct 13 13:15:23 CEST 2011
The \dot{C}, etc used in schemes like that below to indicate an unpaired
electron
is somewhat faint/too small/not very noticeable.
\begin{tabular}{llc}
$\mathrm{(CH_3)_2CHCH_2OH}$ & $ \rightarrow \mathrm{(CH_3)_2\dot{C}H +
\dot{C}H_2OH}$ & (1)\\
& $ \rightarrow \mathrm{ CH_3\dot{C}HCH_2OH
+ \dot{C}H_3}$ & (2)\\
& $ \rightarrow \mathrm{(CH_3)_2CCH_2 +
H_2O}$ & (3)\\
& $ \rightarrow \mathrm{(CH_3)_2CHCHO +
H_2}$ & (4)\\
& $ \rightarrow \mathrm{(CH_3)_2CCHOH +
H_2}$ & (5)\\
& $ \rightarrow \mathrm{ CH_3CCH_2OH +
CH_4}$ & (6)\\
& $ \rightarrow \mathrm{ CH_3CH_2CH_3 +
CH_2O}$ & (7)\\
& $ \rightarrow \mathrm{ CH_2C(CH_3)CH_2OH +
H_2}$ & (8) \\
& $ \rightarrow \mathrm{(CH_3)_2CH\dot{C}H_2
+ \dot{O}H}$ & (9)\\
& $ \rightarrow
\mathrm{(CH_3)_2\dot{C}CH_2OH + \dot{H}}$ & (10)\\
& $ \rightarrow
\mathrm{\dot{C}H_2(CH_3)CHCH_2OH + \dot{H}}$ & (11)\\
& $ \rightarrow
\mathrm{(CH_3)_2CHCH_2\dot{O} + \dot{H}}$ & (12)\\
& $ \rightarrow \mathrm{(CH_3)_2CH\dot{C}HOH
+ \dot{H}}$ & (13)\\
\end{tabular}
Is there a simple fix to strengthen it without crashing into the element
symbol?
Emeritus Professor John Simmie::Combustion Chemistry Centre::NUI Galway,
Ireland
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