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Thoughtless Gibberish w facts thrown in.

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Just because it's a stub doesn't mean garbage is allowed.

For example, quote:

Solder (Tmp: 183 °C = 456 K) at 0.85Tmp or 115 °C (= 388 K), would thus be expected to have comparable properties to copper (Tmp: 1085 °C = 1358 K) at 0.85Tmp or 881 °C (= 1154 K).

"Thus???" ...The property of taste perhaps? Feel? Hardness? Not a word about properties has been said! ...Nor any relationship between any substances (such as copper and say, solder). A list of facts and truisms is neither a definition nor an explanation.

Likewise, the rest of the article seems to be meaningless, true copy n pasted fact fragments. Today's job mills teach kids that writing is proving to teach that they read the book, nothing more, especially not thought or difficulty or gasp! communication. hint hint.
--2602:306:CFCE:1EE0:79E5:B5F9:5709:7E44 (talk) 22:03, 24 May 2018 (UTC)Doug Bashford[reply]