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Latest comment: 1 year ago by Jay.addison

Autodescription — ice (Q23392)

description: water frozen into the solid state
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instance of (P31)chemical compound (Q11173) is not the correct way to go, even if it fixes some constraint violations (btw this can't be a reason to add incorrect statements, it just shows that the constraints should be fixed). It is not a chemical compound, it is a form of it. Wostr (talk) 17:01, 10 September 2022 (UTC)Reply

Thank you. It took a while for me to remember the reason for that edit: it was made during a sidetrack from food-ingredient-related editing -- and after re-checking the item and my memory, I do think that constraint-validation errors were the reason.
I also intended a meaning more like 'equivalent' instead of 'equal' in the edit's description. Perhaps that was indication that I developed the change in too much haste.
I'll read some more about wikidata constraints and best practices, and will search again for references to the density of ice (liquid-phase densities are present in the item for water -- solid-phase densities are not). Jay.addison (talk) 17:44, 12 December 2022 (UTC)Reply
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