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Iodine[edit]

This peer review discussion has been closed.
This is a Top-importance article in WikiProject Elements, but it's only C-class. This, of course, is to be remedied as soon as possible. Iodine is essential for the human body, often used in analytical biology, sometimes added to increase IQ levels, yet the article's never grown in a well-structured manner. I've rearranged the sections so a more orderly addition of information can be achieved, and this peer review will serve as mission control.

As well as that, the transperiodic highway - a link between alkali metals and noble gases - is broken at two points: groups 2 and 17. The one at group 2 should be relatively easy to fix; calcium and strontium are pretty well done. But it's the halogens that are frustrating, the Darién Gap. This review is step one in clearing the roadblock.

Let's get fracking. Princess Parcly Taxel 11:22, 23 April 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Well that didn't turn out well. Maybe we should be concentrating on something talked about at WT:ELEM? Princess Parcly Taxel 14:48, 29 April 2013 (UTC)[reply]