This tag is in phase 2 of the burnination process described here. The question and comments have been cleaned to allow for on-topic discussion on this tag, please keep it that way. If you want to discuss the process itself, post a new question on Meta or visit the SOCVR
As-is, the chemistry tag is off-topic for Stack Overflow. There are 117 questions tagged and 250 followers. (Of which the followers should probably be on Chemistry SE instead).
Many of the questions relate to solving problems in chemistry using computers, but the motivation for the question is irrelevant to the actual question. Is this just a meta-tag which can be burninated?
At the very least, there should be usage guidance in the tag info to prevent misuse.
Chemistry is a natural science concerned with the constitution and properties of elements and chemical compounds (molecules), their transformation through interactions in their outer electron shell (chemical reactions) and the interaction of chemical compounds with electromagnetic radiation.
Here's an example of a relatively recent off-topic question.
It fails at criteria 2 from "When to burninate", namely the concept isn't even on topic for the site.
Some usage guidance has now been added:
For programming questions that involve chemistry - such as questions about programmatically working with chemical formulae, simulating chemical processes, or using chemistry-related libraries and APIs. Non-programming questions about chemistry are off-topic here, but may be on-topic on chemistry.stackexchange.com.
Is this enough? Are there questions which reasonably fit this description? I feel this may still be too broad, and that the chemistry-related APIs should have their own tags.
I have finished doing an initial sweep of closing off-topic questions. The next stage of my effort will be to go back and remove the tag from questions which aren't "really" about chemistry. I have not removed the tag from actual chemistry-related questions (pending community approval).