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Journal of Chemical Education Citing with DOI

Article Evaluation
The article I am choosing in Electronic Cigarette Aerosol and Liquid.

The article is well done, but does not have any recent sources. This article needs to be updated since there have been new regulations and guidelines for e-juice. Much of the article focuses on the health risks that the exhaled vapor could pose, but very little into anything that is beneficial.

There are 64 sources, but the author recognizes in the article that there are some sources that are potentially unreliable.

The talk page does not have much to add to the article. There is an argument talking about e-liquid being a "slang" term for the juice that is put within the device, but the author justified the use of the term. There is also a correction for some of the citations used in the article within the talk page.

I wrote on the talk page about how there are new FDA regulations that need to be added to the article.

Article Selection

 * 1) Amine Fluoride: This is a dental drug that is used for the strengthening of enamel.
 * 2) Hexetidine: This is an antibacterial and antifungal agent used in both veterinary and human medicine
 * 3) Ketohexose: This page only has one resource and links to relating articles. This could be greatly expanded.

Ketohexose

 * D-Psicose
 * PubChem CID: 441036
 * Formula: C6H12O6
 * Weight: 180.156 g/mol
 * IUPAC: (3R,4R,5R)-2-(hydroxymethyl)oxane-2,3,4,5-tetrol
 * D-Fructose
 * PubChem CID: 5984
 * Formula: C6H12O6
 * Weight: 180.156
 * IUPAC: (3S,4R,5R)-1,3,4,5,6-pentahydroxyhexan-2-one
 * Soluble in water, alcohol, or ether
 * D-Sorbose
 * PubChem CID: 107428
 * Formula: C6H12O6
 * Weight: 180.156
 * IUPAC: (3R,4S,5R)-1,3,4,5,6-pentahydroxyhexan-2-one
 * Commonly used in commercial synthesis of ascorbic acid
 * D-Tagatose
 * PubChem CID: 92092
 * Formula: C6H12O6
 * Weight: 180.156
 * IUPAC: (3S,4S,5R)-1,3,4,5,6-pentahydroxyhexan-2-one
 * rare natural ketohexose
 * The others are all the L conformations

The basic formula for all ketohexoses is seen as C6H12O6 with a molecular weight of 180.156 g/mol. The different variations of this type of molecule come from the varying R and S chirality around the third, fourth and fifth carbon.Though all of these share similar structures, each have their own use and properties. Fructose, both L and D conformations, is soluble in water, alcohol and ether. D-Sorbose is commonly used in the commercial synthesis of ascorbic acid. D-Tagatose is a rare natural ketohexose that is found in small quantities in food and has various health benefits.