Wikipedia:Files for deletion/2011 March 23

File:Arturs Irbe in Sharks uniform.png

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The result of the discussion was: Delete; deleted by AnomieBOT ⚡  14:11, 24 March 2011 (UTC)
 * File:Arturs Irbe in Sharks uniform.png ([ delete] | talk | [ history] | links | [ logs]) – uploaded by User talk:MadeinLatvia ( [ notify] | contribs | uploads).

Copyright violation, Perhaps I am misunderstanding the legal jargon but the copyright link at the bottom of the source page dose not look to indicate that this is CC-BY-SA 3.0 Mo Rock...Monstrous (leech44) 00:11, 23 March 2011 (UTC)
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File:StMarysLawChina.jpg

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The result of the discussion was: Delete; deleted by AnomieBOT ⚡  03:03, 30 March 2011 (UTC)
 * File:StMarysLawChina.jpg ([ delete] | talk | [ history] | links | [ logs]) – uploaded by Justincroberts ( [ notify] | contribs | uploads).

Delete: non-free image mainly fails WP:NFCC used for decoration with no commentary about the image and could be replaced by a freely licenced image. ww2censor (talk) 05:04, 23 March 2011 (UTC)
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File:1,3,5-trioxane-Space-filling.png

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The result of the discussion was: Delete; deleted by AnomieBOT ⚡  11:06, 30 March 2011 (UTC)
 * File:1,3,5-trioxane-Space-filling.png ([ delete] | talk | [ history] | links | [ logs]) – uploaded by Bryn C ( [ notify] | contribs | uploads).

The diagram is missing the hydrogen atoms. A space-filling chemical diagram such as this is misleading and useless, if it does not show the space filled by all the atoms. Leyo 10:39, 23 March 2011 (UTC)
 * Delete Leyo is correct. These diagrams are chemically incorrect, and misleading for the specified reasons. I have also taken the liberty of adding more images with the same problem uploaded by the same user (in addition to the other ones listed in the other discussions below). ChemNerd (talk) 13:06, 23 March 2011 (UTC)


 * File:Bronopol Space-filling.png
 * File:Borneol Space-filling.png
 * File:Bisabolol-Space-filling.png
 * File:Bis-tris methane-Space-filling.png
 * File:Benzyl alcohol-Space-filling.png
 * File:Benzoin-Space-filling.png
 * File:Alpha-amanitin-Space-filling.png
 * File:Allyl alcohol-Space-filling.png
 * File:4-phenyl-4-(1-piperidinyl)cyclohexanol-Space-filling.png
 * File:4-hydroxynonenal-Space-filling.png
 * File:3-methyl-2-buten-1-ol-Space-filling.png
 * File:3-dehydroquinic-acid-Space-filling.png
 * File:2-phenoxyethanol-Space-filling.png
 * File:1-hexanol-Space-filling.png
 * File:1-pentanol-Space-filling.png
 * File:1-tetradecanol-Space-filling.png
 * File:2,2,2-trichloroethanol-Space-filling.png
 * File:2-butanol Space-filling.png
 * File:2-butoxyethanol-Space-filling.png
 * File:2-ethoxyethanol-Space-filling.png
 * File:2-ethylhexanol-Space-filling.png
 * File:2-mercaptoethanol Space-filling.png
 * File:2-methoxyethanol-Space-filling.png
 * File:2-phenoxyethanol-Space-filling.png
 * File:1,4-butanediol-Space-filling.png
 * File:1-heptanol-Space-filling.png


 * Delete all per nom. There are times when omitting H is a valid structural convention. But the whole point of a space-filling 3D model is to illustrate the actual physical form (rather than shorthand notation of the bonds), and the H are an important part of the real object (take up space and alter the 3D surfaces). DMacks (talk) 14:29, 23 March 2011 (UTC)


 * Delete all - no other Wikipedia illustrator (or anyone else for that matter) omits hydrogen atoms from space-filling models. If you keep a record of the molecules in question, I'll make replacement images that do have hydrogens ASAP. Ben (talk) 19:43, 23 March 2011 (UTC)
 * I don't think it is worth prioritizing the replacement of these images. They were probably just created in alphabetical order from Category:Alcohols.  If you are going to create new space-filling diagrams, use your own judgment about which are the most important to start with.  ChemNerd (talk) 13:38, 24 March 2011 (UTC)
 * User:Bryn C/Contributions is uploader's list of his diagramming project. DMacks (talk) 16:48, 25 March 2011 (UTC)
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File:Dimethoxymethane-Space-filling.png

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The result of the discussion was: Delete; deleted by AnomieBOT ⚡  06:05, 30 March 2011 (UTC)
 * File:Dimethoxymethane-Space-filling.png ([ delete] | talk | [ history] | links | [ logs]) – uploaded by Bryn C ( [ notify] | contribs | uploads).

The diagram is missing the hydrogen atoms. A space-filling chemical diagram such as this is misleading and useless, if it does not show the space filled by all the atoms. Leyo 10:40, 23 March 2011 (UTC)
 * Delete Leyo is correct. These diagrams are chemically incorrect, and misleading for the specified reasons. ChemNerd (talk) 13:06, 23 March 2011 (UTC)
 * Delete all per nom. There are times when omitting H is a valid structural convention. But the whole point of a space-filling 3D model is to illustrate the actual physical form (rather than shorthand notation of the bonds), and the H are an important part of the real object (take up space and alter the 3D surfaces). DMacks (talk) 14:30, 23 March 2011 (UTC)
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File:Dioxolane-Space-filling.png

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The result of the discussion was: Delete; deleted by AnomieBOT ⚡  06:05, 30 March 2011 (UTC)
 * File:Dioxolane-Space-filling.png ([ delete] | talk | [ history] | links | [ logs]) – uploaded by Bryn C ( [ notify] | contribs | uploads).

The diagram is missing the hydrogen atoms. A space-filling chemical diagram such as this is misleading and useless, if it does not show the space filled by all the atoms. Leyo 10:40, 23 March 2011 (UTC)
 * Delete Leyo is correct. These diagrams are chemically incorrect, and misleading for the specified reasons. ChemNerd (talk) 13:07, 23 March 2011 (UTC)
 * Delete all per nom. There are times when omitting H is a valid structural convention. But the whole point of a space-filling 3D model is to illustrate the actual physical form (rather than shorthand notation of the bonds), and the H are an important part of the real object (take up space and alter the 3D surfaces). DMacks (talk) 14:30, 23 March 2011 (UTC)
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File:Metaldehyde-Space-filling.png

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 * File:Metaldehyde-Space-filling.png ([ delete] | talk | [ history] | links | [ logs]) – uploaded by Bryn C ( [ notify] | contribs | uploads).

The diagram is missing the hydrogen atoms. A space-filling chemical diagram such as this is misleading and useless, if it does not show the space filled by all the atoms. Leyo 10:41, 23 March 2011 (UTC)
 * Delete Leyo is correct. These diagrams are chemically incorrect, and misleading for the specified reasons. ChemNerd (talk) 13:07, 23 March 2011 (UTC)
 * Delete all per nom. There are times when omitting H is a valid structural convention. But the whole point of a space-filling 3D model is to illustrate the actual physical form (rather than shorthand notation of the bonds), and the H are an important part of the real object (take up space and alter the 3D surfaces). DMacks (talk) 14:29, 23 March 2011 (UTC)
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File:Safrole-Space-filling.png

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 * File:Safrole-Space-filling.png ([ delete] | talk | [ history] | links | [ logs]) – uploaded by Bryn C ( [ notify] | contribs | uploads).

The diagram is missing the hydrogen atoms. A space-filling chemical diagram such as this is misleading and useless, if it does not show the space filled by all the atoms. Leyo 10:41, 23 March 2011 (UTC)
 * Delete Leyo is correct. These diagrams are chemically incorrect, and misleading for the specified reasons. ChemNerd (talk) 13:07, 23 March 2011 (UTC)
 * Delete all per nom. There are times when omitting H is a valid structural convention. But the whole point of a space-filling 3D model is to illustrate the actual physical form (rather than shorthand notation of the bonds), and the H are an important part of the real object (take up space and alter the 3D surfaces). DMacks (talk) 14:29, 23 March 2011 (UTC)
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File:Benzene resonance.png

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The result of the discussion was: Deleted by DMacks. Reh man  02:03, 27 March 2011 (UTC)
 * File:Benzene resonance.png ([ delete] | talk | [ history] | links | [ logs]) – uploaded by Eltangas ( [ notify] | contribs | uploads).

Orphaned file; better versions on Commons: File:Benz3.svg, File:Benzene-resonance-structures.svg, File:Benzene resonance structures.png, File:BenzeneGrenz1.png. Leyo 18:35, 23 March 2011 (UTC)
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File:BenzylpenicilloylPolylysine.png

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The result of the discussion was: Delete; deleted by AnomieBOT ⚡  20:12, 30 March 2011 (UTC)
 * File:BenzylpenicilloylPolylysine.png ([ delete] | talk | [ history] | links | [ logs]) – uploaded by Louisajb ( [ notify] | contribs | uploads).

Structurally incorrect (doesn't match name, doesn't match reliable lit relating to page where used--see Talk:Benzylpenicilloyl polylysine), missing numerous stereochemical details. DMacks (talk) 20:49, 23 March 2011 (UTC)
 * Delete. It is incorrect. Putting that drawing into Reaxys gives N-(α-Benzylpenicilloyl)-ε-amino-capronsaeure, with a different CAS to the article. The name in the article does say "homopolymer" - this is not a polymer.  Ron h jones (Talk) 22:07, 23 March 2011 (UTC)
 * Delete I agree. This chemical structure is incorrect.  ChemNerd (talk) 13:33, 24 March 2011 (UTC)
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File:Brominated vegetable oil 3d diagram.png

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The result of the discussion was: Delete; deleted by AnomieBOT ⚡  20:12, 30 March 2011 (UTC)
 * File:Brominated vegetable oil 3d diagram.png ([ delete] | talk | [ history] | links | [ logs]) – uploaded by Zgillis ( [ notify] | contribs | uploads).

Already tagged as ''The image shows geminal bromine substitution rather than the vicinal substitution the is present in brominated vegetable oil. It also depicts a fatty acid, but vegetable oils are mostly glycerides.'' This is not an oil - it will be a solid. Seventeen carbons is unusual - I would suspect 14 / 16 / 18 / 20 to be natural - and the bromines more than likely to be 2 and on C9/C10.  Ron h jones (Talk) 22:14, 23 March 2011 (UTC)
 * Delete per nom. It sure is a brominated fatty-acid by naive structure examination, but it's not relevant to any context where I could see that sort of structure being used...especially not, for example, in Brominated vegetable oil. DMacks (talk) 05:06, 24 March 2011 (UTC)
 * Delete I agree. This chemical structure is incorrect.  ChemNerd (talk) 13:33, 24 March 2011 (UTC)
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