User talk:Sodiumtetrahydrateintermediate

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Hi, did you want to discuss editing this article? that way we make Wikipedia stronger and learn from each other. Here are some changes that I made: Cool? --Smokefoot (talk) 22:41, 13 August 2014 (UTC)
 * In Wikipedia we do not give procedural details, so it probably suffices to say that the sodium salt reacts with copper(II).
 * I move an article (published in Polyhedron so not very critical) to "further reading".
 * There is no serious prospect that this complex is about to be used in any medical application, so I relabeled "uses" as research.

I've looked at a few articles which have some procedural details, but we can chop out the parts where I go int too much detail, and I would agree with the uses being switched to research, it has no uses in the real world, just possible uses. Sorry I was so aggressive in the changes, I was up until 6 am working on chemistry stuff and things so my human interaction skills were... reduced.
 * Hey, thanks for the note. No problem.   Most infrequent editors under-estimate the number of chemical publications that appear annually (tens of thousands).  Good luck with your recovery!  --Smokefoot (talk) 03:02, 14 August 2014 (UTC)