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This is a documentation subpage for Template:Periodic table (32 columns, micro). It contains usage information, categories and other content that is not part of the original template page. |
This template shows the bare periodic table. For the infobox-styled form, see {{Periodic table (micro)}}
Usage[edit source]
- Usually inside another box ({{infobox element}} and {{periodic table (micro)}} stand-alone box}}
Parameters[edit source]
|number=Z (when >118, an extended PT is shown) |name=element name (also article linkto) |symbol= |category=sets category color (enwiki 2013) |link=non-name article link (eg [[mercury (element)]]) |mark=List of elements to mark (highlight). List format: Au, Ag, Pt
Example:
{{Periodic table (32 columns, micro)/elementcell |name=Lithium |number=3 |symbol=Li |category=alkali metal |mark=Li }}
Marking elements[edit source]
Cells can be marked by entering a list of symbols: |mark=Au, Ag, Hg
.
{{Periodic table (32 columns, micro)|mark=Au, Ag, Hg}}
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Cells can be marked by category (chemical property, background color). Use parameter mark
with a category name (exactly spelled as in {{Periodic table (32 columns, micro)/elementcell}} or the mouse hover text. See for example Alkaline metal.
{{Periodic table (32 columns, micro)|mark=metalloid}}
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- Note: "(predicted)" categories are named differently, colored differently, and so cannot be grouped (marked) together with its "discovered" parent category.
Extended periodic table[edit source]
The template takes parameter number=
(atomic number). When this number is >118, the template expands with periods 8 and above, adding the (predicted) elements with atomic number >119. Apart from this 118/119 switching, the parameter is not used as an atomic number.
{{Periodic table (32 columns, micro)|number=119}}
See also[edit source]
- {{Periodic table (micro)}} - this template in a titled box
External links[edit source]
- Template:Periodic table (32 columns, micro)/doc at Wikipedia, the free Terran encyclopedia that anyone can edit.