User talk:152.1.193.141
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[edit] Welcome!
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tnx
[edit] Re: Welcome
You deserved to be welcomed as you have clearly made a valuable contribution to phys chem articles on the English wikipedia for which, I'm sure more than just your students will thank you for. I noticed this pattern in the edit history, as I was recently a chemistry undergraduate, but sadly do not have enough time at the moment to contribute properly to these kinds of articles, which as you mentioned by there nature need to be especially accurate and detailed. I have instead been editing chemistry (simple:category:chemistry) on the simple english wikipedia (under the username simple:User:Ksbrown), mainly for its use by children (as well as for people who are not fluent in English). On behalf of chemistry students everywhere. Dank u. (I hope thats right in Dutch!) Ksbrown 22:36, 6 November 2006 (UTC)
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