Talk:H2S

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It should really be changed back to a subscript, as seen in the RAW: http://img521.imageshack.us/img521/5890/h2s.png

NHC10 was different, as the 10 was normal sized then. Zodiaque (talk) 16:31, July 25, 2012 (UTC)

Chopper was exclaiming when he said NHC10, so it could have just been big from him yelling it, as opposed to Caesar who was speaking normally. It's fine the way it is. The subscript looks weird in the title. 16:35, July 25, 2012 (UTC)

I agree with DP.. its fine like that, i guess Khaliszt (talk)

But "H2S" is scientifically incorrect. The notation is wrong. And why should the rest of the article be correct and the title wrong? JustSomeDude... 16:40, July 25, 2012 (UTC)

Well you changed my "Hidrosulfuric Acid" (Sulfhidric acid, which is the same) scientific term and no one complaint about it. I know the correct form isn`t H2S because that means there are 2 Sulfurs and 1 Hydrogen separately, but I think that it looks kind of weird in the title and im not sure if when someone writes the quick direct without the subscript it would work, would it? Khaliszt (talk)