Nicodem
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Introducing the "The short questions thread"
I opened a new sticky thread in the General chemistry section:
The short questions thread
I had the impression there are members who are reluctant to open a new thread for really simple and short questions that can be answered by a single
reply. I don’t only have in mind the Yes/No type of questions, but also the factoid questions (like: Can someone please find the melting point of
compound X?) or experience and practice related questions (like: What kind of extraction protocol would be best to use when isolating the product X
after performing the reaction Y using the procedure Z?).
It is expected from the members to stubbornly stick to the topic of the question and also to further reply only if considering the first answer given
as inadequate. This way we can avoid thread hijackings and keep the thread growing rate under control. When the thread size will grow too large it
will be closed and a new one opened (same practice as in References section).
Your opinions, questions and suggestions regarding this novelty would be appreciated.
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Short questions thread
May i suggest archiving the current thread and linking it at the beginning of a new one, as it is very long.
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Nicodem
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SHADYCHASE54
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I realize this has nothing to do with chemistry however, this is really bugging me. My computer will not open DjVu files what program do I need
download to open these? Thanks for any help you can offer towards answering this.
SHADYCHASE54
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http://sourceforge.net/projects/windjview/files/WinDjView/1....
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