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I saw your edit of pH, and you correct l (liter) to L. This is per se correct, ref. liter, but in formulas, lowercase l is the commonly used one, so I'd say lowercase l should be used, not uppercase. All my books use lowercase l, and use uppercase L in electricity for inductance. --vidarlo 20:39, 14 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Hi. Ah, but I read it as litre. :-) I'm no expert in the field, and made the change for readability and consistency with the rest of the page. I was taught to use ℓ at school, but that was before 1979. Interesting to see the history of these three alternative symbols at Litre and Liter. BAPhilp 22:22, 14 March 2006 (UTC)Reply