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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:Vanadate
 * Article Evaluation:The articles information is relevant and written neutrally. There are citations provided that support the information, however citations are slightly out of date. There is no discussion in the talk page. The article can be improved by adding more sections on the applications of Vanadate and using up-to-date citations.
 * Sources:Ni, S., Liu, J., Chao, D., & Mai, L. (2019). Vanadate‐based Materials for Li‐ion batteries: the search for anodes for practical applications. Advanced Energy Materials, 9(14), 1803324.:Trinh, D. T. T., Khanitchaidecha, W., Channei, D., & Nakaruk, A. (2019). Synthesis, characterization and environmental applications of bismuth vanadate. Research on Chemical Intermediates, 45, 5217-5259.:Akhoondi, A., Feleni, U., Bethi, B., Idris, A. O., & Hojjati-Najafabadi, A. (2021). Advances in metal-based vanadate compound photocatalysts: synthesis, properties and applications. Synthesis and Sintering, 1(3), 151-168.

Option 2

 * Article title:Helion (chemistry)
 * Article Evaluation:The article is limited in content, and only summarizes what Helion is. There are no subcategories on its applications. There are 2 sources, both are from the same article. Citations are needed for the information provided. Discussion on the articles content is seen on the talk section.
 * Sources:https://www.nature.com/articles/201061a0.pdf :https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/18206377/ :https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/rams-2020-0004/html?lang=en:

Option 3

 * Article title:Environmental Analysis
 * Article Evaluation:The article contains sufficient references to support its content. The content is relevant to the topic and is written neutrally. The subsection "analysis techniques," is packed into one paragraph and disorganized. Links to other wikipedia articles are present but more could be added. The citations are reliable, from scientific journal articles. Additional categories could be added to clarify each analysis technique and their applications, as well as impact on the environment. There is no discussion on the talk page.
 * Sources:Hussain, C. M., & Kecili, R. (2019). Modern environmental analysis techniques for pollutants. Elsevier.:Namieśnik, J., Zabiegała, B., Kot-Wasik, A., Partyka, M., & Wasik, A. (2005). Passive sampling and/or extraction techniques in environmental analysis: a review. Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry, 381, 279-301.:Wardencki, W., Curyło, J., & Namieśnik, J. (2007). Trends in solventless sample preparation techniques for environmental analysis. Journal of biochemical and biophysical methods, 70(2), 275-288.

Option 4

 * Article title:Atmospheric Methane
 * Article Evaluation:Good amount of content describing the content, and a well written leading paragraph. It is written in a neutral tone. The content is mostly well spread and cited. There is a lot of discussion on the talk page. The "removal technologies" could be expanded with new information, and also clarify a few points.
 * Sources:Jackson, R. B., Abernethy, S., Canadell, J. G., Cargnello, M., Davis, S. J., Féron, S., ... & Zickfeld, K. (2021). Atmospheric methane removal: a research agenda. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A, 379(2210), 20200454.:Ming, T., Li, W., Yuan, Q., Davies, P., De Richter, R., Peng, C., ... & Zhou, N. (2022). Perspectives on removal of atmospheric methane. Advances in Applied Energy, 5, 100085.

Option 5

 * Article title:Spectator ion
 * Article Evaluation:The articles information is relevant to the topic and written in a neutral tone. The leading sentence is somewhat unclear and short. There is only one citation to support the information, and more could be added to back up each claim. The "Net ionic equation" category seems unfinished and could be expanded. Additional content could be added regarding the role of the spectator ion in various processes.
 * Sources:Thomas, C., Loodts, V., Rongy, L., & De Wit, A. (2016). Convective dissolution of CO2 in reactive alkaline solutions: Active role of spectator ions. International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, 53, 230-242.:Kozak, J. J. (1975). Spectator-ion effect on the passage of ions through membranes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 72(2), 683-687.