You are under no obligation to use any of the following, we never ever interfere with legal user content, this is just to highlight some cool features we have:
1) if you start the article with {wiki} you get a wiki link to ourbigbook.com/pioyi/claus-process as in ourbigbook.com/cirosantilli/hydrogen On web UI just put:
{wiki}

The body of the article
separated by double newline. Docs: docs.ourbigbook.com/#h-wiki-argumen
I want to make it possible to add this kind of header metadata via UI checkboxes as well at one point: docs.ourbigbook.com/todo/web-header-metadata-to-widgets
2) You can also create topic links such as:
I like <#Carl Friedrich Claus>{p} he's cool.
which renders as:
I like Carl Friedrich Claus he's cool.
This way you don't have to actually have to create articles you have nothing to say about to save some typing, and hopefully someone will have written about the topic for you.
That is a bit of an unfortunate case where {p} (pluralize) is needed because without it we miss the s at the end:
I like <#Carl Friedrich Claus> he's cool.
which renders as:
I like Carl Friedrich Claus he's cool.
it misses the trailing 's' because we want apples to go to singular "apple" more often than not.
3) You can interlink:
The Claus process served as a better replacement of the Frasch process
to your other articles with:
The <Claus process> served as a better replacement of the <#Frasch process>
4) For the chemical formulas, we have two resaonable ways:
LaTeX math:
$$H_2S + SO_2 \to 3S + 2H_20$$
which renders as:
or using the sub and sup arguments:
H\sub[2]S + SO\sub[2] -> 3S + 2H\sub[2]0
which renders as:
H2S + SO2 -> 3S + 2H20
It would be cool one day to have a more specialized macro for chemistry like Wikipedia does: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Chem2

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