User talk:Chem507f10grp3

Integrate - don't upload (copied message from your sandbox)
Wikipedia welcomes new editors, but the encyclopedia does not exist as the UTube for school essays. We have exensive series of articles on various aspects of organometallic chemistry, and you hopefully will integrate your work into existing articles. By integration, you probably need to break up this school essay, dumping some of it, and putting useful bits into existing articles such as Migratory insertion, Ziegler–Natta catalyst, hydrogenation, etc. Working well with Wikipedia takes some effort beyond just writing an essay that pleases your teacher: you need to integrate your work within Wikipedia's very large network of articles. Otherwise we'd have a zillion slightly different articles, all poorly edited. BTW, wikipedia-chem wants DOI's for references please.

Response
All the journal articles save one already had DOI's and that one was just updated. (Books do not have DOI's). This is only the first draft and we have had other PhD students in our class look it over and provide detailed feedback. I would agree that much of the information overlaps with migratory insertion but insertion reactions should probably be merged with migratory insertion since there are many factual errors on the migratory insertion page, the insertion reaction page has no references, the migratory insertion page contains non-existant links, and migratory insertion is a type of insertion reaction (common for carbonyls). Chem507f10grp3 (talk) 19:06, 9 December 2010 (UTC)

DYK nomination
Hi... After discussion with user MichChemGSI and fixing the history issue, I have nominated the article insertion reaction for th DYK project. If the nomination is successful, the article will appear on the main page. The nomination can be seen at Template talk:Did you know. You are welcome to comment or respond to the comments of others, should you wish. For your information, I think the nomination has a good chance but there are a few areas the article could be improved, including: Thanks for your contribution to Wikipedia... I hope you decide to register a stand-alone account and continue to contribute. Regards, EdChem (talk) 11:52, 22 December 2010 (UTC)
 * making the references consistently formatted
 * make sure that there is at least one reference (inline citation) in every paragraph
 * fix the image shown below... in this image, there are a mixture of fonts (which looks bad) and a chemical error (which looks really bad) – the central structure on the bottom line shows H2CH2CR&mdash;Ti which implies a direct bond between the R group and the Ti atom, and a chain with a dangling radical at its end. The structure fragment should, of course, be RCH2CH2&mdash;Ti


 * Thanks for all your help. I will try to make the corrections you mentioned but it may be until after the New Year before I can get back to the library to get the sources we were using.  Happy holidays. Chem507f10grp3 (talk) 18:28, 23 December 2010 (UTC)

DYK for Insertion reaction
Season's Greetings! --The DYK project (nominate) 12:03, 26 December 2010 (UTC)

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