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Renaming article to 5F-UR-144?[edit]

This chemical is rarely referred to as "XLR-11" by both users and researchers; according to Google 5F-UR-144 is used 8-10x more often in searches than XLR-11 (which also is the name of a motor, IIRC). I suspect the ratio would be much higher if XLR-11's numbers weren't boosted by the fact it shares its name with an established product talked about by car enthusiasts.

Perhaps it is better if this article was renamed to 5F-UR-144; there is no ambiguity of its meaning, unlike XLR-11.

Balst32 (talk) 03:08, 5 February 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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