Talk:Chemical thermodynamics: Difference between revisions
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not too fast. chemistry is for chemists - this article is fine, it needs fine-tuning. [[User:Robert Tito|Robert Tito]] | <span style="background:grey"> <font color="yellow"><b>[[User talk:Robert Tito|Talk]]</b></font> </span> 11:28, 10 June 2007 (CDT) | |||
may I suggest to rename this article into: Thermodynamics (Chemistry). Thermodynamics is a solid part of physical chemistry and it does show overlap to [[Statistical chemistry]], [[Statistical mechanics]], [[Physics]], [[Biochemistry]] and [[Biology]]. [[User:Robert Tito|Robert Tito]] | <span style="background:black"> <font color="yellow"><b>[[User talk:Robert Tito|Talk]]</b></font> </span> 12:04, 30 March 2007 (CDT) | may I suggest to rename this article into: Thermodynamics (Chemistry). Thermodynamics is a solid part of physical chemistry and it does show overlap to [[Statistical chemistry]], [[Statistical mechanics]], [[Physics]], [[Biochemistry]] and [[Biology]]. [[User:Robert Tito|Robert Tito]] | <span style="background:black"> <font color="yellow"><b>[[User talk:Robert Tito|Talk]]</b></font> </span> 12:04, 30 March 2007 (CDT) |
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not too fast. chemistry is for chemists - this article is fine, it needs fine-tuning. Robert Tito | Talk 11:28, 10 June 2007 (CDT)
may I suggest to rename this article into: Thermodynamics (Chemistry). Thermodynamics is a solid part of physical chemistry and it does show overlap to Statistical chemistry, Statistical mechanics, Physics, Biochemistry and Biology. Robert Tito | Talk 12:04, 30 March 2007 (CDT)