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What is Royal Society of Chemistry?
RSC (Royal Society of Chemistry) style is the citation format used by journals published by the Royal Society of Chemistry. It is a numeric style in which sources are cited with superscript numbers in citation order.
How to cite in Royal Society of Chemistry
Worked examples generated by CiteOrbit:
- Book
- 1T. S. Kuhn, The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1962.
- Journal article
- 1N. Hilal, European Journal of Medical and Health Sciences, 2026, 8, 1–2.
- Website
- 1CiteOrbit, What is a citation?, https://citeorbit.com/citation-generator, (accessed June 20, 2026).
Royal Society of Chemistry FAQ
- How does RSC style cite sources in the text?
- RSC uses superscript numbers placed after the relevant text, and the reference list at the end is numbered in the order sources first appear.
- Are journal names abbreviated in RSC references?
- Yes. RSC style uses standard chemical-literature abbreviations for journal names, similar to the practice in ACS and other chemistry styles.
- Is RSC style used outside RSC journals?
- RSC style is designed for journals published by the Royal Society of Chemistry. Other chemistry journals may use ACS or their own house style.