User talk:Pereabuc

Partial solubility
Thanks for your edits.

Thanks for your edits too smokefoot.

Data, information, suggestion
'''Science is a field in constant expansion and revision. Whilst Chemical abstracts provides some of the foundations upon which chemistry gravitates, some contents are obsolete and needs revision.'''
 * Quote from Osborne and Wilkinson (their Inorg Syn prep): "The complex is soluble in chloroform and methylene chloride (dichloromethane) to about 20 g./l. a t 25 ºC. The solubility in benzene or toluene is about 2 g./L a t 25 ºC..." Indeed, 2 g/L is poor solubility. Some authors would refer to this fact as partial solubility
 * 3485 reports discuss RhCl(PPh3)3, according to Chemical Abstracts. We naturally like to think that our own articles are extremely important.  That consideration is one reason for WP:COI.

We all know that editing Wikipedia can be frustrating, but a little patience can help you learn some new stuff. And for me too, I would like to learn more from you! --Smokefoot (talk) 16:52, 2 October 2016 (UTC) '''I agree. Can we agree that there are things on the article that needs editing please?'''

Good luck
The main thing is good luck and best wishes. ''' Likewise, thanks for your time. I am just trying to share my knowledge about this topic with the wikipedia community.

I appreciate your comments and your effort.''' I'll leave the article alone for a while. My usual suggestions: --Smokefoot (talk) 17:47, 2 October 2016 (UTC)
 * avoid citing journal articles, except reviews. We call this concept WP:SECONDARY. Hartwig's book is perfect.
 * avoid self-citation, related to WP:COI. Almost all new editors cite themselves, then emotions are high and judgement is not great.