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:Actually, inserting a hyphen after a prefix IS the convention when the meaning of a word might be ambiguous, per online writing style guides. I inserted the hyphen to make the word un-ionized, as chemists are likely in the minority on this site. [[User:Ianrbibtitlht|Ianrbibtitlht]] ([[User talk:Ianrbibtitlht|talk]]) 16:27, 11 November 2019 (UTC) | :Actually, inserting a hyphen after a prefix IS the convention when the meaning of a word might be ambiguous, per online writing style guides. I inserted the hyphen to make the word un-ionized, as chemists are likely in the minority on this site. [[User:Ianrbibtitlht|Ianrbibtitlht]] ([[User talk:Ianrbibtitlht|talk]]) 16:27, 11 November 2019 (UTC) | ||
:: There's definitely a pun here about scientists being attracted to (or repelled from?) coming together - unionized and un-ionized :) --[[User:OliReading|OliReading]] ([[User talk:OliReading|talk]]) 19:07, 12 November 2019 (UTC) | :: There's definitely a pun here about scientists being attracted to (or repelled from?) coming together - unionized and un-ionized :) --[[User:OliReading|OliReading]] ([[User talk:OliReading|talk]]) 19:07, 12 November 2019 (UTC) | ||
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