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on your user page. By the way, seeing as you haven't created a user page yet, simply click here to start it.A page you started (Cyclic Alkyl Amino Carbenes) has been reviewed!
editThanks for creating Cyclic Alkyl Amino Carbenes, Newtdog402!
Wikipedia editor Nick Moyes just reviewed your page, and wrote this note for you:
Nice start. You might like to add Category: Carbenes to this article. I'm no chemist, but is there merit in explaining the 'R' group in the image? Nor do I understand the two dots linked to CAAC. It's important that Wikipedia makes sense to everyone - not just the specialist - so anything you can do to help user understanding will be useful.
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