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Hi Jane, Your contribution to the Waste Treatment Technology on Bioremediation was very interesting. I never knew that we are starting to use this technology in Thailand. Although you discussed about how it could be used and how it can be difficult to control if too much bioremediation is used, I would like to know more about how the genetically modified microorganisms work specifically to help treat wastes. It is also helpful to link some specific topics mentioned in your edit to other wikipedia pages, so that it is easier to quickly check what it means and come back to your article. You can add internal links by putting double brackets, like this for example cats

Ananasanana (talk) 05:22, 6 December 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Welcome to The Wikipedia Adventure!

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Hi Panisanun! We're so happy you wanted to play to learn, as a friendly and fun way to get into our community and mission. I think these links might be helpful to you as you get started.

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Hi Panisanun. Did you see that the article in de.wikipedia is quite long compared to the one here. You may consider taking certain (translated) parts from there. --Leyo 10:57, 27 November 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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Relative formation energy of carbocations

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Hi, I stumbled on your contribution "Relative formation energy of carbocations.png". Although I studied chemistry, my main subject was organic synthesis, and too, it was some time (say forty years) ago. Of course I am familiar with the empiric relative stabilities of the ions, but the for theoretical part I would expect the stability just the other way around ( t < s < p < Me) as the charge is more and more restricted to the carbon atom (S. Masamune  : Pure and Applied Chemistry 44 pag. 861 [1975] - sorry for the omission of the title of the paper). The standard explanation given does not satisfy me, as either:

  • "Methyl is an electron donating group", it would declare a more electronegative atom (carbon) should donate electrons compared to hydrogen or
  • "By Hyperconjugation electrons are donated to the unoccupied p-orbital on carbon", which will mean the tiny orbital lob of a σ-orbital on a spinning methyl group would be able to change the virtual non reaction of 1-butanol with hydrochloric acid to a nice reaction of t-butanol with the compound.

Are you able to explain in laymen terms the background of the results? I would bevery thankfull. T.vanschaik (talk) 21:08, 27 February 2016 (UTC)[reply]