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I use the texmaker editor to write latex. To write chemistry formulas, what extension do you recommend? I downloaded it from Miktex that have a lot.

Thanks

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    If I understand you correctly you want to typeset chemical formulas, don't you? Then TeXmaker would not be related to your problem. Otherwise, if you talk about the input of chemical formulas you should add this piece of information. – TeXnician Jan 04 '18 at 17:10
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    While you wait for an answer to this thread, please go back to your previous questions and accept the answers that helped you. – TeXnician Jan 04 '18 at 17:13
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    There are several packages available: chemfig, mhchem, chemformula to name a few. Try Google "latex chemistry". – Sandy G Jan 04 '18 at 17:15
  • @TeXnician Chemical reactions and organic formulas, mainly for examinations. I have seen that there are many extensions and I do not know which one to download for texmaker. – Guillemus Callelus Jan 04 '18 at 17:17
  • I've already searched. If what I was asking for was the advice of someone you are using, that is fine. To avoid walking trying ... – Guillemus Callelus Jan 04 '18 at 17:45
  • Perhaps you should edit your question to be more clear. If I understand you correctly, you might change the title to "Packages for Typesetting Chemical Formulas" and then ask for recommendations of packages (not extensions) to typeset chemical formulas. Show that you have done some research by finding some examples (Google). TeXmaker and Miktex are irrelevant here. – Sandy G Jan 04 '18 at 20:14

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A bit example with mhchem- Here there is a documentation mhchem.

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\documentclass{standalone}
\usepackage{mhchem}
\begin{document}

\ce{H2SO4}, \quad 

\ce{^{115}_{70}Be}

\end{document}
Sebastiano
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