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<includeonly>'''{{BASEPAGENAME}}''' is a chemical [[element]], having the chemical symbol {{:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Atomic symbol}}. Its [[atomic number]] (number of [[protons]]) is [[{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Atomic number|{{:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Atomic number}}]]. It has a [[Atomic_mass#Standard_Atomic_Weights_of_the_Elements|Standard Atomic Weight]] of [[{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Atomic mass|{{:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Atomic mass}}]], and is typically found as a [[{{lc:{{:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Standard phase}}}}]] in its elemental form. {{BASEPAGENAME}} is considered to be a member of the "[[{{:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Elemental Class}}]]" family of elements.</includeonly><noinclude>{{TlDoc}}</noinclude> | <includeonly>'''{{#ifexist: {{{1|}}}/Definition|{{{1|}}}|{{BASEPAGENAME}}}}''' is a chemical [[element]], having the chemical symbol {{:{{#ifexist: {{{1|}}}/Definition|{{{1|}}}|{{BASEPAGENAME}}}}/Atomic symbol}}. Its [[atomic number]] (number of [[protons]]) is [[{{#ifexist: {{{1|}}}/Definition|{{{1|}}}|{{BASEPAGENAME}}}}/Atomic number|{{:{{#ifexist: {{{1|}}}/Definition|{{{1|}}}|{{BASEPAGENAME}}}}/Atomic number}}]]. It has a [[Atomic_mass#Standard_Atomic_Weights_of_the_Elements|Standard Atomic Weight]] of [[{{#ifexist: {{{1|}}}/Definition|{{{1|}}}|{{BASEPAGENAME}}}}/Atomic mass|{{:{{#ifexist: {{{1|}}}/Definition|{{{1|}}}|{{BASEPAGENAME}}}}/Atomic mass}}]], and is typically found as a [[{{lc:{{:{{#ifexist: {{{1|}}}/Definition|{{{1|}}}|{{BASEPAGENAME}}}}/Standard phase}}}}]] in its elemental form. {{#ifexist: {{{1|}}}/Definition|{{{1|}}}|{{BASEPAGENAME}}}} is considered to be a member of the "[[{{:{{#ifexist: {{{1|}}}/Definition|{{{1|}}}|{{BASEPAGENAME}}}}/Elemental Class}}]]" family of elements.</includeonly><noinclude>{{TlDoc}}</noinclude> |
Revision as of 12:30, 8 December 2008
Purpose
This template was created to "jump start" the definitions of the chemical elements.
Please feel free to replace it with an individual definition if you like.
Thank you.