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Hello, Deluxecheese, and Welcome to Wikipedia!

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Deluxecheese, good luck, and have fun.Clubjustin (talk) 08:46, 15 May 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Reference errors on 1 July

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Hello, I'm ReferenceBot. I have automatically detected that an edit performed by you may have introduced errors in referencing. It is as follows:

Please check this page and fix the errors highlighted. If you think this is a false positive, you can report it to my operator. Thanks, ReferenceBot (talk) 00:18, 2 July 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Thank you for your contribution to improve the article. Please see the comments below to improve it further.

  1. Please consider structural change the article. See WP:MOS, Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style/Chemistry and examples e.g. Laboratory_glassware.
  2. There is a counter example of information presented in the article. See [1], this TD equipment must be blown-out as per the manufacturer. Please do more research and summarise information from different sources.
  3. In the precaution part:
  4. Do not state the trivial or common sense e.g. Using a lab requirement recklessly could cause harm to both self and other people.

--Taweetham (talk) 09:12, 5 July 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Thank you for your further contribution to improve the article. Here are additional suggestions:

  1. Other pictures may be put into a "Additional images" section by using gallery syntax. (See Laboratory water bath.)
  2. Manufacturer section may be considered as advertisement. I have removed it.
  3. Standard technique to use a graduated pipette is still not in encyclopedia tone.
  4. Please still consider making further structural change to the article.

--Taweetham (talk) 04:13, 9 July 2016 (UTC)[reply]