Talk:Fractionating column

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Vigreux column has a link but goes to nothing? Is this preemptive? Did someone have intentions of an article?

Yes, it's pre-emptive. There's nothing wrong with a red (not yet written) link. It happened all the time in the early days of Wikipedia. If you go to relatively new Wikis, you can often see a lot of red links. H Padleckas 02:36, 25 October 2006 (UTC)