Question from Chemistry Update 1998

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    Chris Clemens
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    Hi Dorothy,
    I am using the example found on pages 41 and 42 of the 1998 Chemistry Update, as it is virtually identical to the actual problem I have. In particular, on page 42, under Example 6, if you look at the first and second links, can you tell me why after the degree signC there is no spaces between the C and the following +273, but if we look at the next line, 37degreesC+273 there is a space after the C and the following +273? I just want to make sure I am doing this right and can't think of why there would be a difference.

    Thank you in advance,
    Susan

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    Chris Clemens
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    I don't know of any reason why there would be a space between the C and the following plus sign. In the simbraille for the example above Example 6, there is an almost identical line (K = ...) that presents the expression with no spaces. I think it is probably just a typo.

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