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Template for property lists in chemistry. Not yet finished. There are three types of arguments:
- Requested argument: will always be included in the list, even if no value given
- Optional argument: will be only shown if a value is given
These two arguments are given by name and will be shown in a predetermined order (independent of where they are included).
- Free arguments: Pairs "property value" can be added. They will be listed at the end of the table, in the order given. Currently up to 9 such pairs are possible.
Currently N,I,C,F are requested, and M,B,D,S are optional arguments.
The column widths can be set (in px) using the optional arguments wdP (first column: "property") and wdV (second column: "value"). (This option should be used with care since it might cause wrapping.)
Usage
{{PropList | N = "Common name" | I = "IUPAC name" | C = "CAS number" | F = "Molecular formula" | M = "Molecular mass" | B = "Boiling point" | D = "Density" | S = "Specific heat" | "Other property 1" | "value" ... | "Other property 9" | "value" | wdP = "width of first column in px" | wdV = "width of second column in px" }} {{PropList | = atom | N = "Common name" | F = "Atomic symbol" | A = "Atomic number" | M = "Atomic mass" | P = "Standard phase" | C = "Elemental class" | E = "Electronegativity" | D = "Density" | B = "Boiling point" | "Other property 1" | "value" ... | "Other property 9" | "value" | wdP = "width of first column in px" | wdV = "width of second column in px" }}
Example
{{PropList | N = water | I = oxidane | F = H<sub>2</sub>O | B = 373.15 K (100 °C) at 1 atm | M = 18.0153 g/mol | D = 0.998 g/ml for liquid at 20 °C, 1 atm | Critical point | 647 K (374 °C), 22.1 MPa | Melting point | 273.15 K (0 °C) | [[Specific heat]], c<sub>p</sub> | 4.184 J/(g·K) for liquid at 20 °C | Heat of vaporization | 2257 J/g for liquid at 100 °C | Heat of fusion | 333.55 J/kg for solid (ice) at 0 °C | Viscosity | 0.001 Pa·s for liquid at 20 °C | Refractive index| 1.333 for liquid at 20 °C | wdV = 185 }}
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