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Use italics when citing the scientific (Latin) name of a living species (binomial nomenclature): bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis)
Scientific and technical terms Some aspects of technical and scientific writing require italics, as do physical quantities or mathematical constants. Examples include species names such as Homo sapiens, and the constant c (the speed of light).
Chemical formulas do not adopt an italicized format in professional, scientific journals. Sending a manuscript out with such a style would result in reviewer comments stating that it must be fixed.
When you are writing a lab report or scientific paper and must include a term written in a foreign language, italics are key. This is often seen in legal or medical papers in the form of Latin words. They appear quite often, and should be italicized to show readers they are in another language.
The names of elements and other chemicals should be written without abbreviations and treated as common nouns. They do not have special capitalization or italic formatting (see MOS:CAPS and MOS:ITALIC) regardless of the origin of the name unless appropriate for the start of a sentence or part of a title.
CBE considers whether a Latin word is common and suggests that in vitro and in vivo not be italicized. This, then, becomes a style point.
Letter symbols for elements are italic when they are locants in chemical-compound names indicating attachments to heteroatoms, e.g. O-, N-, S-, and P-. The italic element symbol H denotes indicated or added hydrogen.
Generally, these should be written as their chemical formula rather than spelling out their name. The exception is when the formula is particularly complicated or the reagent/solvent has a common name that is shorter or more precise. For example, we could write H2SO4 rather than sulfuric acid, but either is fine.

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