User talk:SE3-29X
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I will answer your questions. What did you expect?!
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Chemistry images
Hi SE3-29X,
I just wanted to drop you a note to explain why I rolled back a couple of edits you made:
- this one at Silver bromide, and
- this one at Actinium(III) oxide
There are a couple of issues here. File:Actinium(III) oxide structural formula.png is inaccurate because there are no charges on the actinium atoms, despite the correct charges on the oxygens. There's also too much space around each atom and the colour scheme could be hard to read for some. File:Actinium(III) oxide model.gif is also problematic because we already have a much more accurate model of the structure in the article: File:La2O3structure.jpg. File:Silver bromide (structural formula).png implies AgBr is a molecular substance with a covalent bond between Ag and Br, but in reality it is more ionic than covalent and Ag+ Br− is a better model. File:Silver bromide Model.gif has the same issue, and we already have a more appropriate image in the article, one that closely based on experiment (X-ray crystallography): File:Silver-bromide-3D-vdW.png. Animated GIFs are generally quite distracting and not very popular amongst the Wikipedia chemistry community, so I would avoid them unless they communicate a unique and important point.
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- Hello Ben,
- Thank you for your input. I will take this into consideration in my future edits. Thanks once again.
- -R.L. Ryan L SE3-29X 20:07, 29 September 2021 (UTC)