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  2. Template:List of chemical elements - Wikipedia

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    Element Origin of name [1] [2] Group Period Block Standard atomic weight A r °(E) [a] Density [b] [c] Melting point [d] Boiling point [e] Specific heat capacity [f] Electro­negativity [g] ...

  3. Template:Periodic table - Wikipedia

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    Cal­cium 20 Ca 40.078: Scan­dium ... Standard atomic weight A r, std (E) [1] Ca: ... Template: Periodic table ...

  4. List of chemical elements - Wikipedia

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    A chemical element, often simply called an element, is a type of atom which has a specific number of protons in its atomic nucleus (i.e., a specific atomic number, or Z). [ 1 ] The definitive visualisation of all 118 elements is the periodic table of the elements , whose history along the principles of the periodic law was one of the founding ...

  5. Template:Infobox element/periodic table - Wikipedia

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    No description. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status symbol symbol no description Unknown optional number number no description Unknown optional name name no description Unknown optional image name image name no description Unknown optional image upright image upright no description Unknown optional proposed name proposed name no description Unknown ...

  6. Periodic table - Wikipedia

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    Each distinct atomic number therefore corresponds to a class of atom: these classes are called the chemical elements. [5] The chemical elements are what the periodic table classifies and organizes. Hydrogen is the element with atomic number 1; helium, atomic number 2; lithium, atomic number 3; and so on.

  7. List of elements by atomic properties - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of chemical elements and their atomic properties, ordered by atomic number (Z).. Since valence electrons are not clearly defined for the d-block and f-block elements, there not being a clear point at which further ionisation becomes unprofitable, a purely formal definition as number of electrons in the outermost shell has been used.

  8. Atomic number - Wikipedia

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    The atomic number or nuclear charge number (symbol Z) of a chemical element is the charge number of its atomic nucleus. For ordinary nuclei composed of protons and neutrons , this is equal to the proton number ( n p ) or the number of protons found in the nucleus of every atom of that element.

  9. Template:Chem - Wikipedia

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    The first two parameters can be used for mass number and atomic number. {{chem|4|2|He}} gives: 4 2 He. Note. Only the first two parameters can handle two consecutive plain numbers (i.e. without a plus sign or a hyphen (+ or -) following). Otherwise the template will loop. The Chem2 template can be used for e.g. 1 H 2 16 O, heavy water. See also {}