User talk:Abraham co

Minor edits and other issues
I note that you are marking all your edits as "minor". However, Wikipedia's use of that term (see WP:MINOR) specifically refers to items that no-one would be likely to challenge and is not appropriate for changes such as this one that you made to Conjugate acid. That edit is one I'd like you to review as it has a couple of problems. Firstly, it ends with the unicode character UFFFC (see Specials (Unicode block) which shows up in the text of the article like this: ￼ Did you mean to do that and if so why? Secondly and more importantly your paragraph repeats information in the earlier paragraph Johannes Nicolaus Brønsted and Martin Lowry introduced the Brønsted–Lowry theory, which proposed that any compound that can transfer a proton to any other compound is an acid, and the compound that accepts the proton is a base. A proton is a nuclear particle with a unit positive electrical charge; it is represented by the symbol H+ because it constitutes the nucleus of a hydrogen atom, that is, a hydrogen cation. What extra point were you trying to make? Mike Turnbull (talk) 13:05, 27 June 2021 (UTC)
 * Since you have not responded to any of my comments here, as I would have expected according to WP:BRD, I have now reverted your addition to the article. Mike Turnbull (talk) 17:31, 2 July 2021 (UTC)