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I renamed [[Zinc zinc-oxide cycle]] to [[Zinc-zinc oxide cycle]] because typically, in [[copper-chlorine cycle]] or similar, the generic "A-B cycle" is between A and B. Here, A is zinc and B is zinc oxide, so the hyphen belongs between "zinc" and "zinc oxide". A Google search found various ways of writing it, including the one I used now. [[User:Crystal whacker|Crystal whacker]] ([[User talk:Crystal whacker|talk]]) 23:54, 20 January 2009 (UTC) |
I renamed [[Zinc zinc-oxide cycle]] to [[Zinc-zinc oxide cycle]] because typically, in [[copper-chlorine cycle]] or similar, the generic "A-B cycle" is between A and B. Here, A is zinc and B is zinc oxide, so the hyphen belongs between "zinc" and "zinc oxide". A Google search found various ways of writing it, including the one I used now. [[User:Crystal whacker|Crystal whacker]] ([[User talk:Crystal whacker|talk]]) 23:54, 20 January 2009 (UTC) |
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[[Special:Contributions/74.178.233.180|74.178.233.180]] ([[User talk:74.178.233.180|talk]]) 02:56, 13 August 2010 (UTC)This article is biased. It only describes solar power as the heat source for the reaction. Why couldn't another heat source (such as coal, nuclear, or oil, etc...) be used instead to drive the reaction? |
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I renamed Zinc zinc-oxide cycle to Zinc-zinc oxide cycle because typically, in copper-chlorine cycle or similar, the generic "A-B cycle" is between A and B. Here, A is zinc and B is zinc oxide, so the hyphen belongs between "zinc" and "zinc oxide". A Google search found various ways of writing it, including the one I used now. Crystal whacker (talk) 23:54, 20 January 2009 (UTC)
Article is Biased
74.178.233.180 (talk) 02:56, 13 August 2010 (UTC)This article is biased. It only describes solar power as the heat source for the reaction. Why couldn't another heat source (such as coal, nuclear, or oil, etc...) be used instead to drive the reaction?