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Graeme Bartlett, I am not sure why this compound is in Wikipedia. At least two of the sources quoted were on something else, and the prior version had a lot of peacock/unfounded claims. A google search only finds a limited number of sources. Should every compound be in WIkipedia?
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talk) 03:11, 13 February 2024 (UTC)reply
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Ldm1954 Thank you so much for the corrections. This compound is very important to the scientific community. Wikipedia has a chemicals section that provides people with information about various compounds. There are lots of compounds related to 1,3-dimethylimidazolium nitrate that have been published in Wikipedia and this one is the most important in the series of imidazolium salts. Students that search this subject on Google never find any information about 1,3-dimethylimidazolium nitrate. That is why we decided to contribute. Please do not delete the article. The sources are legitimate and we might have a few more experimental results. This article helps shorten searches for this information regarding critical properties for this specific compound.
Qmpotential (
talk) 04:40, 13 February 2024 (UTC)reply
Well it sounds like better references are required. So Qmpotential do you have any references from academic or trade journals, or even better in books?
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talk) 05:30, 13 February 2024 (UTC)reply
Dear Graeme Bartlett, That is what we are trying to accomplish here, get as much information as possible for this particular compound. The compound is relatively new, it is a novel solvent. We can find a few companies that offer such a compound but in a very limited amount. There are a few websites that sale this compound and here is an example: (
https://www.chemicalbook.com/ProductList_en.aspx?kwd=1,3-diMethyliMidazoliuM%20nitrate) When we find some news, articles, and books on it we are going to edit the article and add all necessary references. So far, we have three scientific references that are mentioned in the article. Once again, thank you so much for the corrections and talking to us on the ways for an improvement. We are going to update the information on a regular basis and include necessary thermodynamic data. We have just one question, we have some data to publish in this article, it is a liquid density graph for 1,3-dimethylimidazolium nitrate, how do we accomplish that? Do we simply add the graph with a reference? Sincerely, Adam.
Qmpotential (
talk) 17:42, 13 February 2024 (UTC)reply
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Graeme Bartlett, I am not sure why this compound is in Wikipedia. At least two of the sources quoted were on something else, and the prior version had a lot of peacock/unfounded claims. A google search only finds a limited number of sources. Should every compound be in WIkipedia?
Ldm1954 (
talk) 03:11, 13 February 2024 (UTC)reply
@
Ldm1954 Thank you so much for the corrections. This compound is very important to the scientific community. Wikipedia has a chemicals section that provides people with information about various compounds. There are lots of compounds related to 1,3-dimethylimidazolium nitrate that have been published in Wikipedia and this one is the most important in the series of imidazolium salts. Students that search this subject on Google never find any information about 1,3-dimethylimidazolium nitrate. That is why we decided to contribute. Please do not delete the article. The sources are legitimate and we might have a few more experimental results. This article helps shorten searches for this information regarding critical properties for this specific compound.
Qmpotential (
talk) 04:40, 13 February 2024 (UTC)reply
Well it sounds like better references are required. So Qmpotential do you have any references from academic or trade journals, or even better in books?
Graeme Bartlett (
talk) 05:30, 13 February 2024 (UTC)reply
Dear Graeme Bartlett, That is what we are trying to accomplish here, get as much information as possible for this particular compound. The compound is relatively new, it is a novel solvent. We can find a few companies that offer such a compound but in a very limited amount. There are a few websites that sale this compound and here is an example: (
https://www.chemicalbook.com/ProductList_en.aspx?kwd=1,3-diMethyliMidazoliuM%20nitrate) When we find some news, articles, and books on it we are going to edit the article and add all necessary references. So far, we have three scientific references that are mentioned in the article. Once again, thank you so much for the corrections and talking to us on the ways for an improvement. We are going to update the information on a regular basis and include necessary thermodynamic data. We have just one question, we have some data to publish in this article, it is a liquid density graph for 1,3-dimethylimidazolium nitrate, how do we accomplish that? Do we simply add the graph with a reference? Sincerely, Adam.
Qmpotential (
talk) 17:42, 13 February 2024 (UTC)reply