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You are right in that there are more than three isomers. Still that is not a reason to add a disputed, noone is disputing that, there is just a part of the text that is not correct, which is something different. I'll see if I can reword that part. --Dirk BeetstraTC13:50, 11 March 2007 (UTC)Reply
I am disputing the content of the article, so it is disputed. If you think I tagged it wrongly, you're mistaken. I'm not sure how many isomers this compound has, so I can't very well change the article myself. What, then, would be the proper course of action? Sulk off into my little corner and ignore it? Deranged bulbasaur13:57, 11 March 2007 (UTC)Reply
"that is very slightly soluble" should be changed to "is water soluble" with solubility coefficient included.