User talk:Rhelmich
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[edit] Copper yttrium barium oxide
OK, I was once a PhD student so I will leave the Copper yttrium barium oxide article alone. I know how these days a PhD student in the UK is subject to more formal training than they used to be, I was in the last year when it was possible to miss out without any ill effect at my uni.
If you want to know how I made the diagrams, I used ORTEP to drive POVray. If you want to have the thoughts of an inorganic chemist then feel free to contact me via my talk page.Cadmium 20:01, 19 April 2006 (UTC)
[edit] YBaCu oxide
Why have you removed the diagrams of the coordination enviroments of the different metals ? I think that it is impossible to see what they are without diagrams similar to the POV ray drawings. Apart from that the rest of the article seems fine.Cadmium
- Sorry, I messed up and put the remark about the CuYBaO on the wrong page. I have moved my comment to the right location.Cadmium