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I came across the structure of metiamide in my final A-level Chemistry exam paper - OCR Chemistry (Salters): Chemistry by Design (2854) 29 June 2004. Recently I was looking at past exam papers, which I had left over from A-levels and from working at my former school, to find interesting molecular structures to add to my website. The structural formula shown in this article was Image:Metiamide.jpg, which I felt looked rather messy, so I uploaded my own version. I checked the structure was correct by comparing the exam paper, the original JPEG and via a quick image search on Google. I've also added the structure of burimamide because it is not to be found anywhere else on Wikipedia. This is the first major edit of an article I've done so I'm sorry if I've broken every rule in the book - feel free to correct my errors!

Ben Mills

23:43 Jan 12, 2006 (GMT)

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I am the program coordinator of the ACS-National Historic Chemical Landmarks program. I have updated the links to ACS-NHCL web content, as those pages are being replaced. KLindblom (talk) 19:11, 25 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]