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@@ -1281,7 +1281,7 @@ it works very similar to the arrows.
If an exclamation mark is followed by a pair of parentheses \chemformula\ will
parse it this way:
\begin{example}
- \ch{!(ethanol)( CH2CH2OH )}
+ \ch{!(ethanol)( CH3CH2OH )}
\end{example}
The same what's true for the arrows arguments holds for these arguments: if
you leave blanks the different parts will be treated according to their input