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I still would consider it confusing, being that square brackets can sometimes be used as a grouping symbol, like parenthesis. I would change the sample reaction to use variable names other than A, B, and C to avoid this confusion. If not, I would explicitly define the A before Euler's constant in the Arrhenius equation transformation as being a constant (which it generally is) or at least as the frequency variable, which it actually is -- kkleidal@gmail.com — Preceding
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05:19, 30 November 2011 (UTC)reply
Done though I'm not sure why it worked. I resaved the existing version as is and the parsing errors disappeared, and my "edit" is not even in the edit history because the system thinks I didn't change anything. My guess is that there was a system glitch on the save of the previous edit on August 1. Anyway it's ok now.
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21:00, 10 September 2012 (UTC)reply
rate equations should be defined with activities rather than concentrations