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Article Selection
Please list articles that you're considering for your Wikipedia assignment below. Begin to critique these articles and find relevant sources.

Option 1

 * Article title:Aromaticity
 * Article Evaluation:The article is written well, but there are minimal citations. The citations listen are reliable. There are many scientific journals, but still a couple websites as well. This article covers one equity gap by references all the people who helped discover aromaticity.
 * Sources:https://www.chemguide.co.uk/basicorg/bonding/benzene1.html :https://zenodo.org/record/1428796

Option 2

 * Article title:Isotope
 * Article Evaluation:This article talks in depth about isotopes. There are definitions, history, and properties. While there are many sources in this article, some paragraphs have no sources linked at all. Similar to aromaticity, this article covers an equity gap by discussion all the people who discovered isotopes besides just the listed person.
 * Sources:https://www.britannica.com/science/isotope :https://www.nobelprize.org/uploads/2018/06/soddy-lecture.pdf

Option 3

 * Article title:Marie Curie
 * Article Evaluation:This article is neutral and relevant to the topic. It has many sources and all paragraphs have at least one statement sourced. The citations seem to be reliable.
 * Sources:https://web.archive.org/web/20151101075508/http://www2.lbl.gov/abc/wallchart/chapters/03/4.html :https://www.nytimes.com/1995/04/21/world/marie-curie-enshrined-in-pantheon.html

Option 4

 * Article title:General Chemistry
 * Article Evaluation:This article has minimal information and only 7 sources. It contains mostly just lists, but it is still relevant to the topic.
 * Sources:https://students-residents.aamc.org/prepare-mcat-exam/whats-mcat-exam :https://www.princetonreview.com/med-school-advice/gpa-for-medical-school

Option 5

 * Article title:IUPAC Nomenclature of Organic Chemistry
 * Article Evaluation:The content is relevant, but outdated. There are also minimal sources, but they do seem reliable.
 * Sources:https://iupac.qmul.ac.uk/BlueBook/PDF/BlueBookV2.pdf :https://www.chem.ucalgary.ca/courses/351/orgnom/ethers/ethers-01.html