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Tox data on edta[edit]

The other aspect of adding toxicity data is that WE-Chem is often deluged with such information. You see, people who know zero chemistry just pour this kind of information onto the articles. Also, WE-chem is not a manual (Wikipedia:Manual of Style) or an advice-column and many people who are alarmed with toxicity (what isn't?) have an urge to give advice. Unless there is some specific issue (like the mechanism of cyanide toxicity), the tox data is usually adequately and more fully described in the MSDS, which should always be linked on chemical pages. Happy editing.--Smokefoot 18:51, 3 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]