User talk:Villarde

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 * Hi Marissa, it's Eric pinging you on your talk page! Circador (talk) 20:09, 28 November 2022 (UTC)

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Thiazyl fluoride mistake?
Hi, Villarde! In, do you know what source indicated that NSF participates in Diels-Alder–type reactions (the final paragraph)? That paragraph (indeed, the whole section!) lacks inline citations.

I ask because there appears to be a typo in the accompanying reaction diagram: the reactant nitrogen atom is replaced by an unlabeled point (i.e. carbon) in the product. If there were an accompanying inline citation, I could just check the source and (if it is indeed an error) make the changes myself. But, as it is, I have to check all 11 footnotes and I&hellip;uh&hellip;don't want to do that.

Thanks, Bernanke&#39;s Crossbow (talk) 15:21, 31 March 2023 (UTC)