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  Encyclopedia: Nobelium   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
A period 7 element is one of the chemical elements in the seventh row (or period) of the periodic table of the elements.
The atomic mass of an element (also known as the relative atomic mass or average atomic mass or atomic weight) is the average atomic mass of all the chemical elements isotopes as found in a particular environment, weighted by isotopic abundance.
The chemical elements labelled as synthetic are unstable, with a half-life so short (ranging from a fraction of millisecond to a few million years) relative to the age of the Earth that any atoms of that element that may have been present when the Earth formed have long since...
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Nobelium   (3433 words)

  
 Wikipedia:WikiProject Elements - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
__ is a synthetic element in the periodic table that has the symbol __ and atomic number __.
Their text color is fl for elements that are solid at ambient conditions, blue for liquids, and green for gases.
The font type for the lettering is Helvetica (urw), medium, with unscaled font sizes for the element symbol of 56 and the nucleons of 38, respectively.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Elements   (1770 words)

  
 Wikipedia:WikiProject Chemistry - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Chemistry WikiProject is about combining and co-ordinating the many efforts to improve all articles pertaining to chemistry and related subjects, by providing standards and guide where practical.
WikiProject Chemicals, aiming at a full coverage of important chemical compounds.
WikiProject Elements, aiming at a full coverage of all chemical elements in the periodic table
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Chemistry   (427 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Carbon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
A period 2 element is one of the chemical elements in the second row (or period) of the periodic table of the elements.
Sublimation of an element or substance is a conversion between the solid and the gaseous phases of matter, with no intermediate liquid stage.
Carbon 12 is a stable isotope of the element carbon.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Carbon   (8337 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Plutonium   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
It is the element used in most modern nuclear weapons.
A chemical element, often called simply element, is the class of atoms which contain the same number of protons.
This element also has eight meta states, though none are very stable (all have half-lives less than one second).
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Plutonium   (8433 words)

  
 Carbon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Carbon is a chemical element in the periodic table that has the symbol C and atomic number 6.
This element is abundant in the sun, stars, comets, and in the atmospheres of most planets.
In combination with other elements, carbon is found the earth's atmosphere and dissolved in all bodies of water.
www.kernersville.us /project/wikipedia/index.php/Carbon   (2092 words)

  
 wikipedia talk:wikiproject london   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Ugly tags detract from the article and are not intended for mere readers anyway; WikiProject tags are for contributors who want to majorly add to a set of articles.
WikiProjects are for a set of users to agree on a set of guidelines.
The major WikiProjects (Countries, Elements and Sports) do not have these type of tags in articles (the talk pages od converted element articles mention who did the conversion and that the conversion was based on WikiProject Elements).
www.yourencyclopedia.net /Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_London.html   (1961 words)

  
 Wikipedia:WikiProject Isotopes - Dangeruss-Industries.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
This Wikiproject is focused on creating entries on all known isotopes.
There will be individual pages for each element's isotopes for example Isotopes of hydrogen will list all of the known isotopes of hydrogen with a bit of data on each one.
The element name is in lowercase as with the standard wiki style of article naming.
www.dangeruss-industries.com /results/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Isotopes.html   (745 words)

  
 4Reference || WikiProject Elements   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
However it was decided to leave white for elements that are not known to exist yet are between elements that are known to exist.
My original plan was to have a much less wide image of the perio table right next to an image of the elements shell structure but then I noticed the large valley inbetween the s and p blocks so I decided to fill it.
To convert an element to the new template form I create a link on the WikiProject Elements page (as an example, for Iron I'd create a link called Iron/Temp) and then paste the raw template into the Iron/Temp text box.
www.4reference.net /encyclopedias/wikipedia/WikiProject_Elements.html   (5134 words)

  
 [Wikitech-l] Re: support for <span> tags   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Now I'd be the first to argue that there need to be a consistent set of styles for styling tables like these.
However, such styles aren't available and each WikiProject has devised its own method for styling tables attractively, generally using FONT tags.
But I have run into FONT tags all over the place, probably inserted by well-meaning contributors who didn't know how to do the wiki-styling they wanted.
mail.wikipedia.org /pipermail/wikitech-l/2004-February/020656.html   (262 words)

  
 Read about Wikipedia:WikiProject Chemicals at WorldVillage Encyclopedia. Research Wikipedia:WikiProject Chemicals and ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
WikiProject Chemicals is a daughter WikiProject of WikiProject on Chemistry.
Write a full page for one significant compound of each non-radioactive element in the periodic table.
Elements WikiProject (to be moved there in future):
encyclopedia.worldvillage.com /s/b/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Chemicals   (630 words)

  
 Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Elements/Archive 1 < Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Elements   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
I am a biologist not a chemist, so I really can't say what the priorities should be.
Would like to place the same table in all element pages.
Remember, I plan on implementing this same format in each of the 113 or so element articles.
www.eurofreehost.com /wi/Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Elements___Archive_1.html   (466 words)

  
 Technetium   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
This element is unusual among the lighter elements because it has no stable isotopes and is therefore extremely rare on Earth.
In 1877 Russian chemist Serge Kern reported discovery of the missing element in platinum ore. Kern named what he thought was the new element davyum, after the noted English chemist Sir Humphry Davy, but it was determined to be a mixture of iridium, rhodium and iron.
Technetium is one of two elements in the first 82 that have no stable isotopes (the other such element is promethium).
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/T/Technetium.htm   (3687 words)

  
 Talk:Sulfur - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Additional text was taken directly from USGS Sulfur Statistics and Information (http://minerals.usgs.gov/minerals/pubs/commodity/sulfur/), USGS Periodic Table - Sulfur (http://wwwrcamnl.wr.usgs.gov/isoig/period/s_iig.html), from the Elements database 20001107 (via dict.org (http://www.dict.org)), Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) (via dict.org (http://www.dict.org)) and WordNet (r) 1.7 (via dict.org (http://www.dict.org)).
Data for the table was obtained from the sources listed on the subject page and WikiProject Elements but was reformatted and converted into SI units.
It claims the smell-deadening effect for sulphur (Jorge is right, it's actually H2S), and describes elemental sulphur itself as "deadly" (actually it's toxicity is low.) In addition, the toxic effects of inhaling sulphur dioxide are wildly exaggerated; it's a significant irritant and a respiratory suppressant, it doesn't cause "immediate bleeding"!.
www.encyclopedia-online.info /Talk:Sulfur   (389 words)

  
 Wikipedia:WikiProject : WikiProject
A WikiProject is a page resource devoted to the management of a specific family of information within the WikiPedia.
It is not a place for information, it is a resource about that information: how it should be formatted, what should be included etc. The attached talk pages also provide a convenient meeting point for those interested in a particular project.
WikiProject Historical Figures[?] (maybe inherit from Biography too)
www.wordlookup.net /wi/wikiproject.html   (135 words)

  
 Wikipedia:WikiProject Rocks and Minerals:
This WikiProject's goal is to define a standard infobox for using in rock and mineral entries.
Similar WikiProjects are WikiProject Elements, the Chemicals WikiProject and its Chemical infobox discussion.
Also see the various discussions on infoboxes, currently broken into at least two areas (as usual, I suppose)--infobox and the infobox talk page.
wikipedia.openfun.org /wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Rocks_and_Minerals   (418 words)

  
 Talk:Uranium/Temp - Urnaium/temp - Dangeruss-Industries.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Uranium is a chemical element in the periodic table that has the symbol U and atomic number 92.
This is public domain isotope info and can be copied verbatim but it is very technical and usually only the first paragraph or two are useable at all (the focus of the USGS period table is hydrology and we needn't fill our period table with material that is that specialized).
This is public domain isotope info and can be copied verbatim but it is very technical and usually only the first paragraph or two are useable at all (the focus of the USGS perio table is hydrology and we needn't fill our perio table with material that is that specialized).
www.dangeruss-industries.com /Uranium/Temp_x_Urnaium/temp_x.html   (987 words)

  
 Wikipedia:WikiProject Elements : WikiProject Elements
This WikiProject is aimed at facilitating the conversion of the current periodic table element articles to the agreed upon format discussed in Talk:WikiProject Elements.
Others are more than welcome to do this work before the English versions of the element articles are done, but be forwarned, plans are already being made for several significant changes to the tables and the template is evolving all the time.
__ is a chemical element in the periodic table that has the symbol __ and atomic number __.
www.fastload.org /wi/WikiProject_Elements.html   (2200 words)

  
 Wikipedia talk:Boilerplate text - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I, for one, never would have considered the WikiProject U.S. States if I hadn't seen a link at the bottom of the State articles.
So long as the WikiProjects are clearly marked as being suggestions and not requirements.
So long as the article is incomplete enough that the WikiProject guidelines still have a strong potential impact on its future development, then it's reasonable to give the impression that the article is still being worked on by that jarring, unprofessional tag ^_^.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Wikipedia_talk:Boilerplate_text   (4971 words)

  
 Read about Wikipedia:WikiProject Particles at WorldVillage Encyclopedia. Research Wikipedia:WikiProject Particles and ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
This WikiProject is aimed at facilitating the standardizing of the current particle articles to the agreed upon format discussed in Smartpedia talk:WikiProject Particles.
This WikiProject aims to standardizing of the current particle articles.
In this sense it is an extension to the WikiProject Elements
encyclopedia.worldvillage.com /s/b/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Particles   (212 words)

  
 WikiProject Elements   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
I encourage this type of translation and when all theEnglish versions of the element articles are done I plan on doing a find and replace on all of the tables (in one file) in orderto quickly translate each table.
Others are more than welcome to do this work before the English versions of the element articles are done, but beforwarned, plans are already being made for several significant changes to the tables and the template is evolving all thetime.
The primary decayproducts before _-_ are element _ ({element name}) isotopes, and the primary products after are element _ ({element name}) isotopes.
www.therfcc.org /RFCC/wikiproject-elements-375823.html   (2430 words)

  
 Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Elements : Talk:WikiProject Elements   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Talk archiveWikiProject Elements TalkIn my opinion I think when in the information table it says block then the block letter is given (s,d,f,p) it should not link to atomic orbitals i think it should link to the block information about that block eg s-block.
In my opinion I think when in the information table it says block then the block letter is given (s,d,f,p) it should not link to atomic orbitals i think it should link to the block information about that block eg s-block.
Why not have a row of what the elements are called in different langauges (like webelements.com)then possibly you coudl link to the othwer wikipeidias article from that.
www.termsdefined.net /ta/talk:wikiproject-elements.html   (5312 words)

  
 Wikipedia:Infobox - InformationBlast
To find more information about what colors can be used, see the article on web colors.
The primary infobox is shown below, and is intended to float-right upon implementation.
See Infoboxes for Wikiproject on Alternative Medicine for several other infoboxes actually used in this Wikiproject.
www.informationblast.com /Wikipedia:Infobox.html   (779 words)

  
 Talk:Thorium - Wikpedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Article changed over to new WikiProject Elements format by Mkweise and Dwmyers 14:41 Mar 3, 2003 (UTC)
Additional text was taken directly from USGS Thorium Statistics and Information (http://minerals.usgs.gov/minerals/pubs/commodity/thorium/), from the Elements database 20001107 (via dict.org (http://www.dict.org)), Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) (via dict.org (http://www.dict.org)) and WordNet (r) 1.7 (via dict.org (http://www.dict.org)).
I removed this section: "Thorium metal has the treacherous property that although it can be safely handled (even with bare hands!) when newly purified, after just a few weeks it becomes sufficiently contaminated with decay products that this would be extremely hazardous.
www.bostoncoop.net /~tpryor/wiki/index.php?title=Talk:Thorium   (489 words)

  
 Talk: Zinc - Open Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Article changed over to new WikiProject Elements format by Dwmyers 15:29 Feb 19, 2003 (UTC)
Some of the text in this entry was rewritten from Los Alamos National Laboratory - Zinc.
Additional text was taken directly from [http://minerals.usgs.gov/minerals/pubs/commodity/zinc/ USGS Zn Statistics and Information, from the Elements database 20001107 (via dict.org), Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) (via dict.org) and WordNet (r) 1.7 (via dict.org).
talk.open-encyclopedia.com /Zinc   (230 words)

  
 Iron Supplement -- Recommendations and Resources   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Article changed over to new WikiProject Elements format by Dwmyers, October 23, 2002.
Additional text was taken directly from http://minerals.usgs.gov/minerals/pubs/commodity/iron/ USGS Iron Statistics and Information, http://wwwrcamnl.wr.usgs.gov/isoig/period/fe_iig.html USGS Periodic Table - Iron, from the Elements database 20001107 (via http://www.dict.org dict.org), Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) (via http://www.dict.org dict.org) and WordNet (r) 1.7 (via http://www.dict.org dict.org).
The heating element is controlled by a thermostat which switches the current on and off to maintain the selected temperature.
www.becomingapediatrician.com /health/80/iron-supplement.html   (744 words)

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