Talk:Triplatin tetranitrate

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I've just corrected about a dozen typos in the History section. The text read well, with a professional sounding narrative tone, yet there were missing characters, spelling mistakes, a few accidentally exchanged characters, etc. This text was almost certainly copied manually from a piece of written literature, and thus may constitute copyright infringement without originating online. If anyone has access to suitable news or journals, perhaps some of this could be verified or paraphrased? Dan Pope 22:11, 27 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks for the edits. Its so hard to copy edit your own work. I can assure you that while I have written a great deal of journal articles on this and similar topics, this work has not been pasted from copyrighted material (nor from unpublished articles of my work). It was all written from scratch directly into Wikipedia. I will continue to improve this page as I get the time. Nial Wheate

It is clear that at least "tetranirate" is drawn wrong - looks like single nirate anion has 4+ charge. Better to draw four nitrates or add four as subscript. Best wishes. Chemnames

Ah yes, the four should have been subscript. Apologies—I'll fix it ASAP. Fvasconcellos (t·c) 14:24, 22 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]