АCS Style
Description
ACS Style (from the American Chemical Society (ACS) Style) is generally accepted format for the design of research and academic works in the field of chemistry. Each link consists of two parts: a link in the text which provides brief identification information in the text and a list of links or a list of sources that provide complete bibliographic information.
Examples of design in the text
Superscript numbers:
Rakita¹ states that fluoridated water as well as various fluoride products such as toothpaste provide fluoride ions necessary for remineralization.
Digital Numbering
Fluoridated water as well as various fluoride products such as toothpaste provide fluoride ions necessary for remineralization (1).
Author name and year of publication:
Fluoridated water as well as various fluoride products such as toothpaste provide fluoride ions necessary for remineralization (Rakita, 2004).
Examples of bibliography design:
In-text citation:
Rakita¹ states that fluoridated water as well as various fluoride products such as toothpaste provide fluoride ions necessary for remineralization.