User:Itub
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I focus mostly in articles about Chemistry. I don't write much, but sometimes I create short articles about topics that I think deserve to be included. Most of the time, I focus in adding references, and sometimes data and figures, to existing articles.
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[edit] Articles that I have started
- Water dimer
- Non-stoichiometric compound
- Melvin Spencer Newman
- Anomeric effect
- Curtin-Hammett principle
- Crabtree's catalyst
- Robert H. Crabtree
- Institut de Chimie des Substances Naturelles
- Bredt's Rule
- Jeff Easley
- Trans effect
- Rajas con crema
- Hoy No Circula
- Beta-methylamino L-alanine
- Aurophilicity
- ReaxFF
- Water model
- Cooling bath
[edit] Other contributions (some bigger than others)
- Partial charge
- Hyperconjugation
- Cubical atom
- PM3 (chemistry)
- Hill system
- Phlogiston theory
- Turnover number
- HP calculators
- L-DOPA
- Lars Onsager
- Banana bond
- Henderson-Hasselbalch equation
- Ozone
- Nitrogen
- Three-center four-electron bond
- Biphenyl
- Timeline of chemistry
- Chemical element
- Allotropy
[edit] Random thoughts on Wikipedia
If we had a category Category:Most misunderstood articles, I would put Monty Hall problem in the first place, followed by Coriolis effect. If you have other candidates, please let me know. ;-) Look at the talk pages to see what I mean. A simple-looking problem, with a well-known solution that is uncannily unintuitive, causing dozens of people to comment that the solution is wrong, or to present a "new" solution. Note: articles in quantum mechanics and advanced math need not apply for this category, because they are not "simple-looking" enough to have a big enough audience. Other candidates include Zeno's paradoxes and 0.999....
[edit] Pictures
See User:Itub/Gallery.