User talk:Tox2012

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You are probably new to Wikipedia. Welcome. Feel free to ask questions at the talk pages of the articles of interest. If you are working with students, it is a good idea to consult experienced editors to save time and energy. For example, on the chemistry pages we are mindful of WP:SECONDARY (mainly citing books and reviews). We usually avoid discussions of toxicology unless there is some specific reason to highlight such material. For example, cyanide (which merits a page on cyanide poisoning) or sarin, etc. But Wikipedia would have an uncontrollable editing problem if we opened the gates to adding random toxicology information. Many, many would-be editors are eager to add toxicological information that they can collect by Googling. Adding such information makes them feel good becauase they feel they are serving the public (when in fact they dont understand what they are talking about usually). Sorry to disappoint you. There is always a great need for tox discussions on the various pesticides. On the otherhand, TeF6 is a chemical compound of such minor significance that its toxicoloty is not worth discussing at any length. See Manual of Style/Chemistry for safety sections. Good luck. And again, welcome.--Smokefoot (talk) 19:12, 2 April 2012 (UTC)

Dear Smokefoot, thank you for your reaction! We understand that TeF6 is not the most toxic compound ever, but this wikipedia post is a project in a toxicology course we are following on university. That's why we uploaded the information we obtained in our literature research. Furthermore, we are not the most advanced researchers you could think of; we are just second grade university students in chemistry and molecular life sciences, respectively. However, we did some extensive literature research, so we think the information is on a reasonable level. We are sorry if our contribution is superfluous or wrong on any other way, and please feel free to edit our page and correct possible mistakes if it be so. Tox2012 (talk) 21:35, 2 April 2012 (UTC)

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