Capitalization when a sentence starts with chemical name.
Does the format for beginning sentences with numeric characters resemble slang? 4% of
all are old. What are the reasons this is happening in the world?
Should I
be four percent of people old?
Why should you use chemical names in a sentence so that the topic can be avoided that they can be made into a verb?
What is the use of 2-chloroprocaine?
Why is the first letter first after a number not capitalized? Why are they not capitalized?
2-Chloroprocaine is an anesthetic. If a patient has difficulty swallowing the dose, it has to be taken immediately to become stable.
That is correct spelling it out.
Do you take Two Chloroprocain? Is it an anesthetic medication?
Rewriting the paragraph makes him confused. I am thinking of rewriting it.
As an anesthetic, 2-chloroprocaine, is.
What should I do if I’m from Indonesia?
An article called Effects of Concentration and Volume of 2-Chloroprocaine on Epidural Anesthesia in Volunteers has a sentence beginning with the chemical, which is capitalized:
2- C hloroprocaine has different physicochemical properties (higher pKa and lower lipid solubility) than other commonly used local anesthetics.
How can these low
dose drugs help control nerve contractions and motor block during epidural anesthesia?
What is it like to have two men talk again?