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We have added out intentions to the Chemistry Talk page.
I noticed you describing who discovered what in the history section. This should not be done; see this section in the manual of style for chemistry. You should also read the entire manual of style for chemistry to make sure you are writing the article well.
For citations use citation style 1 templates as the article needs to conform to one style. The cite journal and cite book templates should be useful. If there is an ISBN for a book it should be given. Galobtter Talk to me! 04:11, 27 April 2016 (UTC)
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We have added out intentions to the Chemistry Talk page.
I noticed you describing who discovered what in the history section. This should not be done; see this section in the manual of style for chemistry. You should also read the entire manual of style for chemistry to make sure you are writing the article well.
For citations use citation style 1 templates as the article needs to conform to one style. The cite journal and cite book templates should be useful. If there is an ISBN for a book it should be given. Galobtter Talk to me! 04:11, 27 April 2016 (UTC)
Wikipedia welcomes editors but the standards are high in chemistry. If you anticipate adding a lot of material, describe your intentions on the relevant talk pages, such as talk:macrocyclic ligand, talk:macrocycle, or talk:satraplatin. Wikipedia focuses on general information, not details, not editor's opinions, and not advice. We avoid medical information unless the sources meet the standards of WP:MEDRS. -- Smokefoot ( talk) 12:03, 28 April 2016 (UTC)
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