The ACS citation style was established by the American Chemical Society. It is recommended for research papers in the field of chemistry. If you are unsure whether this style is required, check with your instructor.
Each citation consists of two parts: the in-text citation, which provides brief identifying information within the text, and the reference list, a list of sources that provides full bibliographic information.
The ACS style requires that you use abbreviated titles for journals. Use the CASSI search tool to find abbreviations for major chemistry journals.
Choose a Format
Before starting your paper, choose one of the following styles:
See examples of each style below.
Choose between placing the number at the end of the cited information or within the text of the cited information.
OR
Note that italicized numbers appear in parenthesis. They also can appear at the end of cited text or within the cited text.
Also referred to a the author-date system.
Multiple Authors
Note: This is different from the list of works cited, where all author names should be provided and separated by semicolons.
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