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User:Rock21G

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About me: I'm a junior at the University of Michigan. I enjoy chemistry along with other undergraduates, and will be editing/creating organic chemistry reaction pages with some of them here on Wikipedia.

What makes a good A-class article:

- In depth history on the reaction.

   - Going way back to when the reaction was first discovered.

- Contents page.

   - Sum the page up in an easy to navigate contents page.

- Uses for the reaction.

   - What the reaction is used for in the lab, in life.

- Reaction mechanism.

   - Exactly how the reaction takes place.

- Citations.

   - Have got to be good and accessible.

- External links.

   - Might be nice to have for follow up information.

- Color, pictures, animations.

   - The more color and "pop", the more memorable and attention grabbing the reaction page is.

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