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  2. Wikipedia : What SYNTH is not

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    In this article, the term SYNTH refers to Wikipedia's policy of forbidding original research by synthesis, and to its forms and nature. SYNTH cautions against original research by synthesis, where an editor combines reliably sourced statements in a way that makes or suggests a new statement not supported by any one of the sources.

  3. Oxohalide - Wikipedia

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    For example, chromyl chloride is hydrolyzed to chromate in the reverse of the synthetic reaction, above. The driving force for this reaction is the formation of A-O bonds which are stronger than A-Cl bonds. This gives a favourable enthalpy contribution to the Gibbs free energy change for the reaction [3] Many oxohalides can act as Lewis acids.

  4. Wikipedia:No original research - Wikipedia

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    [a] For example, the statement "the capital of France is Paris" does not require a source to be cited, nor is it original research, because it's not something you thought up and it is easily verifiable; therefore, no one is likely to object to it and we know that sources exist for it even if they are not cited.

  5. Wikipedia:Combining sources - Wikipedia

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    Invariably, articles will quite rightly draw from more than one source. So some forms of synthesis are allowed. It can be legitimate for a single compound statement to be supported by more than one source, even in cases where the complete statement is not a rephrasing of information found in a single individual source.

  6. Wikipedia:Synthesis on video games - Wikipedia

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    Let me offer a few hypothetical examples: A game series: It might be true and verifiable that the first game in a series has an airship. It might also be true and verifiable that the second game in a series has an airship. But to make an article about the game series that says "all games in the series have an airship" might constitute synthesis.

  7. Template:Synthesis - Wikipedia

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    This template should be used on any articles or sections that unpublished synthesis, according to Wikipedia's policy on original research. Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers inline formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status Scope (article or section) 1 This parameter allows an editor to replace the default phrasing "article or section" with another ...

  8. Peterson olefination - Wikipedia

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    When the α-silyl carbanion contains only alkyl, hydrogen, or electron-donating substituents, the stereochemical outcome of the Peterson olefination can be controlled, [7] because at low temperature the elimination is slow and the intermediate β-hydroxysilane can be isolated.

  9. Synthetic geometry - Wikipedia

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    The process of logical synthesis begins with some arbitrary but definite starting point. This starting point is the introduction of primitive notions or primitives and axioms about these primitives: Primitives are the most basic ideas. Typically they include both objects and relationships.