CZ:Chemistry Workgroup

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Welcome fellow chemists! We are very pleased to have you as a member of CZ. In order to have a coherent structure in our chemistry related articles and aid new chemistry authors, we have created the Chemistry style guide to provide guidance for new authors. It contains examples of code used to created chemical reactions, style used for chemical structures, and other useful hints. Also, be sure to sign up for the cz-chemistry email list on this page - http://mail.citizendium.org/mailman/listinfo/cz-chemistry. A list of priority chemistry articles that need to be written can be found in this section, CZ:Core_Articles/Natural_Sciences#Chemistry_-_Stage_4, of the CZ:Core_Articles page. This is a dynamic list subject to change and improvement.

Eventually, we would like to create articles for every chemical compound known. However, some classes of compounds have a higher priority due to everyday use or curiosity. Prescription drugs are a good example of this because millions of people use them and have no idea what they are. Because of this, drug articles will attract many search hits and draw in new readers, authors and editors. Some areas, like statins and antiviral drugs, are well-covered, but others remaining untouched. Pick a drug class and go to work! Be sure to include the Health Sciences Workgroup in the category list for drug articles.

We have several templates of interest to the chemist. We currently have a template for an information box for the chemical elements, see phosphorus for example, in which certain pieces of data are compiled. A similar box for chemical compounds is under discussion and will be avialable shortly. The TemplateChemistry Workgroup - FDA approved drug information (drug label) from DailyMed (U.S. National Library of Medicine). provides an easy way to link to the FDA for drug articles.

Finally, don't be shy! Jump right in and start creating new content. If you encounter any problems, just send a note to one of the active chemists on CZ. You can find them by checking the recent changes link on the chemistry workgroup page.

  • Top Priorities
CZ:Core Articles
Finish the chem_infobox template
Articles for all prescription drugs
Articles for all named organic chemistry reactions ()
Recruit more chemistry author and editors - Teachers, please see Eduzendium


Workgroups are no longer used for group communications, but they still are used to group articles into fields of interest. Each article is assigned to 1-3 Workgroups via the article's Metadata.

Chemistry Workgroup
Chemistry article All articles (944) To Approve (0) Editors: active (0) / inactive (23)
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Authors: active (157) / inactive (0)
Workgroup Discussion
Recent changes Citable Articles (34)
Subgroups (5.5)
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Chemistry workgroup tasks
Write a Welcome letter

Recruit more editors and authors

The current list was taken from the CZ:High priority articles for pilot page.

Edit the Chemistry page and other high priority pages.

Refine the proposed subgroups listed below

Tag other live articles [[Category:Chemistry Workgroup]]

Proposed subgroups
Analytical chemistry together with Inorganic or Anorganic chemistry

Biochemistry {probably should be shared with Biology workgroup }

Organic chemistry

Macromolecular chemistry {probably should coordinate with the Physics workgroup because of the huge overlap with chemical physics as well as Health_Sciences workgroup because of the growing number of engineered molecules used in Medicine and Biology workgroup because of general biological purposes of macromolecules}

Theoretical and Physical chemistry {probably should coordinate with the Physics workgroup because of the huge overlap with chemical physics }

Pharmaco chemistry - see the big pharmas

Engineering chemistry as in for instance drug design, molecule design etc

Chromatography and

Electro chemistry

All subgroups are the start of a top-down article discussing all of that subgroup. If the subgroup page has no link to the start Chemistry page that link need be inserted at the appropriate place. All subgroups are responsible for the document carrying their name. Subdocuments per documents need be discussed first at the respective talk pages.

proposed articles