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Usage

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The Nuclide templates are to be used for displaying nuclide, isotope and element symbols, specifically in formulae. They can optionally link to the page for the specific nuclide, isotope or element. Here is a list of the various templates and some sample output for carbon-12, with and without links enabled:

Template Without link With link
|link=yes
{{Chem2}}(to improve) {{Chem2|[[Carbon|C]]}} C C
{{SimpleNuclide}} {{SimpleNuclide|Carbon|12|link=yes}} 12C 12C
{{Nuclide}} {{Nuclide|Carbon|12|link=yes}} 126C 126C
{{ComplexNuclide}} {{ComplexNuclide|Carbon|12}} 126C 126C
{{ComplexNuclide}} {{ComplexNuclide|helium|2|anti=yes|charge=+}} 22He+0 22He+0

المتغيرات

All the templates accept the same arguments.

1 Required. The name of the element for which to return the isotope symbol
2 The mass number for the isotope.
The default value is the mass number of the most common or stable isotope.
3 A string to indicate a nuclear isomer ("m", "m2", etc...) where the nucleus in an excited state.
This argument does not require the mass number to be supplied.
|link=yes Automatically creates a link to the relevant page for the element or isotope.
This page may not yet exist for some isotopes, in that case you are encouraged to create the page or create a redirect to “Isotopes of element name”.
|anti=yes Specify the element is made of anti-matter and that the symbol should therefore be marked with an overline.
|charge= Specify the charge of an ionized atom.
|q= Specify the quantity of the atom (useful in chemical formulas, only available {{ComplexNuclide}}).
m Specifies that the atom is a nuclear isomer.

أمثلة

{{SimpleNuclide|Carbon}} 12C
{{SimpleNuclide|Carbon|14}} 14C
{{SimpleNuclide|link=yes|Carbon}} 12C
{{SimpleNuclide|anti=yes|Carbon}} 12C
{{SimpleNuclide|link=yes|Carbon|14}} 14C
{{SimpleNuclide|Carbon|12|m}} 12mC
{{ComplexNuclide|link=yes|anti=yes|Carbon|12|m|charge=2+}} 12m6C2+6
{{ComplexNuclide|O|16|q=2}} 168O

See User:SkyLined/List of nuclei for a list of all elements supported by these templates.

Dependencies

  • All of these templates use {{ProtonsForElement}} to check if the element name is valid and, if the link=yes argument is used, check if you're not using the generic "X" or "element".
  • Some of these templates use {{ProtonsForElement}} to get the element number for a given element.
  • Some of these templates use {{NeutronsForElement}} to get the default number of neutrons for a given element.
  • Some of these templates use both {{ProtonsForElement}} and {{NeutronsForElement}} to get the default mass number for a given element.
  • These templates use {{LinkForElement}} to get the page to link to if the link=yes argument is used.
  • These templates use {{Physics particle}} to create the HTML output in order to maintain a similar look and feel for all physics symbols.

الاستخدام الخاطئ

Pages that use these templates incorrectly will be added to Category:Pages with incorrect nuclide templates use. Please check there occasionally to make sure there aren't any.

Here are some samples of error messages:

{{Nuclide |Blabla}} خطأ في التعبير: علامة ترقيم لم نتعرف عليها «[».Error in Template:ProtonsForElement: unknown element Blabla .Error in Template:SymbolForElement: unknown element Blabla .
{{Nuclide |Aluminum}} خطأ في التعبير: عامل < غير متوقع.13Aluminum is not a valid way to spell aluminium
{{Nuclide |Element |link=yes}} خطأ في التعبير: علامة ترقيم لم نتعرف عليها «[».The generic element 'Element ' does not have a number of protons.X

See also

المجموعة 1 2   3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
الهيدروجين
والفلزات القلوية
الفلزات الأرضية القلوية Pnicto­gens Chal­co­gens Halo­gens Noble
gases
الدورة

1

Hydro­gen
1
He­lium
2
2
Lith­ium
3
Beryl­lium
4
Boron
5
Carbon
6
Nitro­gen
7
Oxy­gen
8
Fluor­ine
9
Neon
10
3
So­dium
11
Magne­sium
12
Alumin­ium
13
Sili­con
14
Phos­phorus
15
Sulfur
16
Chlor­ine
17
Argon
18
4
Potas­sium
19
Cal­cium
20
Scan­dium
21
Tita­nium
22
Vana­dium
23
Chrom­ium
24
Manga­nese
25
Iron
26
Cobalt
27
Nickel
28
Copper
29
Zinc
30
Gallium
31
Germa­nium
32
Arsenic
33
Sele­nium
34
Bromine
35
Kryp­ton
36
5
Rubid­ium
37
Stront­ium
38
Yttrium
39
Zirco­nium
40
Nio­bium
41
Molyb­denum
42
Tech­netium
43
Ruthe­nium
44
Rho­dium
45
Pallad­ium
46
Silver
47
Cad­mium
48
Indium
49
Tin
50
Anti­mony
51
Tellur­ium
52
Iodine
53
Xenon
54
6
Cae­sium
55
Barium
56
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Lute­tium
71
Haf­nium
72
Tanta­lum
73
Tung­sten
74
Rhe­nium
75
Os­mium
76
Iridium
77
Plat­inum
78
Gold
79
Mer­cury
80
Thallium
81
Lead
82
Bis­muth
83
Polo­nium
84
Asta­tine
85
Radon
86
7
Fran­cium
87
Ra­dium
88
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Lawren­cium
103
Ruther­fordium
104
Dub­nium
105
Sea­borgium
106
Bohr­ium
107
Has­sium
108
Meit­nerium
109
Darm­stadtium
110
Roent­genium
111
Coper­nicium
112
Unun­trium
113
Flerov­ium
114
Unun­pentium
115
Liver­morium
116
Unun­septium
117
Unun­octium
118
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Lan­thanum
57
Cerium
58
Praseo­dymium
59
Neo­dymium
60
Prome­thium
61
Sama­rium
62
Europ­ium
63
Gadolin­ium
64
Ter­bium
65
Dyspro­sium
66
Hol­mium
67
Erbium
68
Thulium
69
Ytter­bium
70
 
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Actin­ium
89
Thor­ium
90
Protac­tinium
91
Ura­nium
92
Neptu­nium
93
Pluto­nium
94
Ameri­cium
95
Curium
96
Berkel­ium
97
Califor­nium
98
Einstei­nium
99
Fer­mium
100
Mende­levium
101
Nobel­ium
102
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