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|align="center" width=100% colspan="4"|
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Revision as of 22:43, 3 April 2008

{{{elName}}}
{{{elMass}}} {{{no1}}}
{{{no2}}}
{{{no3}}}
{{{no4}}}
  {{{elSym}}}
{{{elNum}}}
{{{eltrnCfg}}}
Properties:
Compounds:
Uses:
Hazards:


Placement

Articles dealing with elements, similar to using code Elem_Infobox. NOT for complex chemical compounds. For that, use {{Chem_infobox}}.




Usage

See example on Lead. May also include Template:NFPA to indicate hazardous qualities.]

Lead
207.2 +2
+4


  Pb
82
[Xe]6s 24f 145d 106p 2
Properties:
Metallic
Compounds:
galena(PbS),

anglesite(PbSO4),

cerussite(PbCO3)
Uses:
Hazards:
Toxic
{{Elem_Infobox
|background1=ffffff
|elementColor=fefefe
|elMenucolor1=ffffff
|elName=Lead
|elMass=207.2
|elSym=Pb
|elNum=82
|eltrnCfg=[Xe]6''s''
<sup>2</sup>4''f''
<sup>14</sup>5''d''
<sup>10</sup>6''p''
<sup>2</sup>
|no1= +2
|no2= +4
|no3=
|no4=
|properties=Metallic
|compounds= [[galena]](PbS),<br /> 
[[anglesite]](PbSO<sub>4</sub>),<br />
[[cerussite]](PbCO<sub>3</sub>)
|uses=
|hazard=Toxic
}}
Lead
207.2 +2
+4


  Pb
82
[Xe]6s24f145d106p2
Properties:
Metallic
Compounds:
galena(PbS),
anglesite(PbSO4),
cerussite(PbCO3)
Uses:
Hazards:
Toxic

Parameters

  • background1= aaccff (the color of the background, in Hex)
  • elementColor=xxxxxx (the color of the element square, in Hex)
  • elName= (element name)
  • elMass= (element mass)
  • elSym= (element symbol)
  • elNum= (atomic number)
  • eltrnCfg=X-X (electron confguration)
  • no1=A (oxidation states)
  • no2=B
  • no3=C
  • no4=D
  • properties= Brief description of properties
  • compounds= What common materials is it found in?
  • uses= (uses)
  • hazard= what type of hazard does it pose?

Credits

  • Robert King, Original Design/test/scripting
  • DaveY, added clearance keepout for surrounding article text, links, and some other fluff.