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03:2803:28, 25 March 2010diffhist+196
Judging Amy
Statements like "aired" and "one the air" are really quaint and quite obsolete now, We have clearer and better ones now, "telecast" and "broadcast".
17:5917:59, 22 March 2010diffhist+15
Xenon tetrafluoride
Adding additonal useful hyperlinks to other Wikipedia articles, and replacing vague terms like "process" with more precise ones like "chemical reaction".
17:5617:56, 22 March 2010diffhist+1,097
Xenon tetrafluoride
Cleaning up the composition to make it clearer and more precise, and ESPECIALLY not using acronyms like "NMR" without explaining what they mean!
17:1617:16, 22 March 2010diffhist+163
Inert
"Since 1997 .... has reccomended" is the correct verb tense: the present perfect tense, rather than the present tense.
17:0717:07, 22 March 2010diffhist+576
Inert
→Chemistry: Clearing up some statements that were either unclear, or contradictory with other sentences, or outright self-contradictory.
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03:2803:28, 25 March 2010diffhist+196
Judging Amy
Statements like "aired" and "one the air" are really quaint and quite obsolete now, We have clearer and better ones now, "telecast" and "broadcast".
17:5917:59, 22 March 2010diffhist+15
Xenon tetrafluoride
Adding additonal useful hyperlinks to other Wikipedia articles, and replacing vague terms like "process" with more precise ones like "chemical reaction".
17:5617:56, 22 March 2010diffhist+1,097
Xenon tetrafluoride
Cleaning up the composition to make it clearer and more precise, and ESPECIALLY not using acronyms like "NMR" without explaining what they mean!
17:1617:16, 22 March 2010diffhist+163
Inert
"Since 1997 .... has reccomended" is the correct verb tense: the present perfect tense, rather than the present tense.
17:0717:07, 22 March 2010diffhist+576
Inert
→Chemistry: Clearing up some statements that were either unclear, or contradictory with other sentences, or outright self-contradictory.