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Neues Schema
Übernommen von der englischen Wikipedia, wo es sich bewährt hat!
Vorgehensweise
Für jedes Element wird eine Seite Element/Temp erstellt. Dort wird die Anpassung an das neue Schema vorgenommen. Wenn das fertig ist, wird der Inhalt verschoben und dir Temp-Seite gelöscht.
- Das alte Schema ist auf Wikipedia Diskussion:Formatvorlage Chemische Elemente.
Vorlage für die Kopfzeile der temporären Seite
''Diese temporäre Seite wurde nur für die Anpassung des vorhandenen [[_]]-Artikels an das neue Format erstellt. Über das Format selbst wird/wurde z.B. auf ???[[Wikipedia:WikiProjekt Elemente]] diskutiert. Nach Abschluss dieses Prozesses wird der Inhalt dieses Artikels den alten Artikel ersetzen, sodass die Versionshistorie erhalten bleibt. Anschließend wird diese temporäre Seite aus der Datenbank gelöscht. Als Anschauungsbeispiel wird ein Besuch bei ???[[Beryllium]] empfohlen, die leere Vorlage findet sich auf ???[[Wikipedia:Formatvorlage Elemente]]. Siehe auch [[Periodensystem der Elemente]] für das Farbschema.''
Farbschema
Die Tabellenüberschriften werden alle die Hintergrundfarbe haben, die für die Serie des chemischen Elements benutzt wird.
Alkalimetalle #FF6666 | Sehr reaktiv und daher rot |
Erdalkalimetalle #FFDEAD | nice earthy color = easy to remember. |
Lanthanides #ffbfff | Suggestions? The current color was chosen arbitrarily. |
Actinides #d0d0ff | Suggestions? The current color was chosen arbitrarily. |
Transition metals #ffc0c0 | Another shade of gray (or even silver) would work here. But that would make to table a bit drap and the colors of the metals and transitions metals too similar. I am up for suggestions. Does any other common property of the transition metals have a color associated? |
Metalle #cccccc | true metals are closest in color to gray |
Semimetals #cccc99 | Intermediate color between above and below |
Nichtmetalle #a0ffa0 | Elements most essential to life. Most life on Earth (measured by biomass) is photosynthetic and chlorophyll is green |
Halogene #ffff99 | Fluorine gas is yellowish as are many precipitates of halogens |
Edelgase #c0ffff | Non-reacative for practical purposes. Light-blue is soft and soothing (it is also the opposite of red) |
Data acquisition guide for filling in the table templates.
These instructions assume you have made active the links at the bottom of the template and are using those links to gather data.
General
Series, Period, Block
- WebElements.com -- click on "Key data; description" on side panel
Density
- WebElements.com -- click on "Density"
Hardness (Mohs)
- EnvironmentalChemistry.com -- 2/3 down "Physical Properties"
Appearance
- WebElements.com -- click on "Key data; description" on side panel
Atomic
Atomic weight
- WebElements.com -- click on "Key data; description" on side panel
Atomic, Covalent, van der Waals radii
- WebElements.com -- click on "Van der Waals radius"
Electron configuration & e- 's per energy level
- WebElements.com -- click on "Electron configuration"
Oxidation states
- EnvironmentalChemistry.com -- next to last in "Atomic Structure"
- Oxide is.... http://chemlab.pc.maricopa.edu/periodic/periodic.html
Crystal structure
- EnvironmentalChemistry.com -- 1/4 through "Atomic Structure"
Physical
State of matter at STP
- WebElements.com -- click on "Key data; description" on side panel
Melting and Boiling point at SP
- WebElements.com -- click on "Boiling point"
Molar volume
- WebElements.com -- click on "Molar Volume"
Heat of vaporization
- EnvironmentalChemistry.com -- 3/4 through "Physical Properties"
Heat of fusion
- EnvironmentalChemistry.com -- 1/2 through "Chemical Properties"
Vapor pressure
- EnvironmentalChemistry.com -- at the end of "Physical Properties"
- add 273 to the Celsius temperature to get Kelvin.
Velocity of Sound
http://www.allmeasures.com/Formulae/static/materials/
Miscellaneous
Electronegativity
- EnvironmentalChemistry.com -- third entry under "Chemicl Properties".
Specific heat capacity
- EnvironmentalChemistry.com -- second to last in "Physical Properties"
- multiply numeric value by 1000
Electrical conductivity and Thermal conductivity
- EnvironmentalChemistry.com -- 1/5 down "Physical Properties"
- multiply each numeric value by 100
ionization potentials
- WebElements.com -- click on "Ionization energies"
Isotopic
- EnvironmentalChemistry.com -- click on the link at the bottom of the page going to "Nuclides" (Under "Part Two")
- Choose all the stable forms and only the most stable isotopes -- Please don't include any isotopes with half-lifes less than a week
TEMPLATE
To make the links at the bottom of this template active the underscore within the links needs to be replaced. For Los Alamos National Lab replace the _ with the atomic number. For the other two links replace the _ with the element's symbol.
This is a temporary page created for the sole purpose of converting the current [[_]] article over to the new format agreed upon in talk:WikiProject Elements. When this process is complete the content in this page will be moved to the main article and any relevant edits made to that version will be incorporated into this version (this page will then be deleted from the database). For an example of what this article will look like when complete, please visit Beryllium, for a clean copy of the template used here please visit WikiProject Elements. See also periodic table to view the color scheme.
__ ist ein chemisches Element im Periodensystem der Elemente mit dem Symbol __ und der Ordnungszahl __.
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Name, Symbol, Ordnungszahl | __, __, __ | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Serie | ____________ | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Gruppe, Block | _(_),
_, _ | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Dichte, Härte | __ kg/m3, __ | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Aussehen | __ | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Atomar | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Atomgewicht | __ amu | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Atomradius | __ pm | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Kovalenter Radius (berechnet) | __ (_) pm | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
van der Waals-Radius | __ pm | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Elektronenkonfiguration | [[[__|_]]]___ | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
e- pro Energieniveau | _, _ | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Oxidationszustände (Oxid) | _ (__) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Kristallstruktur | __ | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Physikalisch | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Materiezustand | __ (__) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Schmelzpunkt | __ K (__ °F) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Siedepunkt | __ K (__ °F) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Molares Volumen | __ ×10-3 m3/mol | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Verdampfungswärme | __ kJ/mol | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fusionswärme | __ kJ/mol | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Dampfdruck | __ Pa bei __ K | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Schallgeschwindigkeit | __ m/s bei __ K | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Verschiedenes | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Elektronegativität | __ (Pauling-Skala) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Spezifische Wärmekapazität | __ J/(kg*K) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Elektrische Leitfähigkeit | __ 106/m Ohm | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Wärmeleitfähigkeit | __ W/(m*K) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1st Ionisierungspotential | __ kJ/mol | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2nd Ionisierungspotential | __ kJ/mol | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3rd Ionisierungspotential | __ kJ/mol | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4th Ionisierungspotential | __ kJ/mol | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stabilste Isotope | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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sofern nicht anders erwähnt. |
Bemerkenswerte Eigenschaften
Anwendungen
Geschichte
Quellen
Verbindungen
Isotope
Vorsichtsmaßnahmen
__
Informationsquellen und externe Links
Los Alamos National Laboratory - _
WebElements.com - _
EnvironmentalChemistry.com - _
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