common:
notable:
predicted:
Data for the oxidation state entry in each element's infobox and for the List_of_oxidation_states_of_the_elements . Data entries here affect at least two pages.
Editing oxidation state data [ edit ]
The oxidation state data appears in three sections:
common values from a singles standard reference (TODO). These values should not be changed without consensus on the Talk page.
notable values from experiments, with reliable sources
predicted values from theory, with reliable sources.
Each section has one entry for each element in the period table.
Each entry has strict limits to allow text processing.
Each element result in a string
Each string oxidation-state-number values
an oxidation-state-number eg "+3," starts with
a space or a newline, followed by
a math minus sign (not a dash) OR
a plus OR
nothing
followed by number,
followed by comma (every entry including the last one),
a referenced-oxidation-state-number is an oxidation-state-number followed by
a <ref>...</ref> tag, or
a <sup>?</sup> tag
The common entries are oxidation-state-number values. Do not include 0 (zero) in the common set.
The notable and predicted entries are referenced-oxidation-state-number values. Do not include formatting.
How to add references [ edit ]
Note the value of the name=
parameter. If there is none, add one using "Author-year".
Add the reference ref [ edit ]
In this template add a self-closing "reference reference" with an name like "Author-date",eg
6,<ref name="Smith-2006"/>
Add the reference definition in two places [ edit ]
In the element page and in Oxidation state add the "reference definition" as a List-defined_reference :
==References==
{{Reflist|refs=
<ref name="Smith-2006">content1</ref>
<ref name="Joe-1936">content2</ref>
}}
Open the element page and Oxidation state references for red Cite Errors.
This data template is designed for two use cases,
Template:Infobox element
Template:List of oxidation states of the elements
os-formatter : a template that accepts symbol, common, notable, and predicted parameters and produces formatted wikitext.
symbol : element to be selected from the data.
The main-space pages that use these templates should include a definition of the reference named "cn" which might look like
<ref name="cn">Oxidation state{{citation needed}}</ref>
See the doc pages of these templates for examples.
{{ Element-symbol-to-oxidation-state-echo }} : debug output, used by default
{{ Element-symbol-to-oxidation-state-entry }} : formats for {{ Infobox element }}
{{ Element-symbol-to-oxidation-state-row }} : formats for one row of {{ List of oxidation states of the elements }}
Example debug output [ edit ]
The examples use the "echo" formatter and the calls look like {{Element-symbol-to-oxidation-state-data|symbol=C}}
common:
notable:
predicted:
common:
notable:
predicted:(+3), (+4), (+5), (+6)[ 5]
Templates used:TODO
Chemical element data sets
ID Periodic table Properties(overview ) Etymology enwiki Images Isotopes WikidataOverviews Data hardcoded(not using these datalists) nav
^ a b c d e f g h i j Greenwood, Norman N. ; Earnshaw, Alan (1997). Chemistry of the Elements (2nd ed.). Butterworth-Heinemann . p. 28. ISBN 978-0-08-037941-8 .
^ Ram, R. S.; Bernath, P. F. (2003). "Fourier transform emission spectroscopy of the g4 Δ–a4 Δ system of FeCl". Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy . 221 (2): 261. Bibcode :2003JMoSp.221..261R . doi :10.1016/S0022-2852(03)00225-X .
^ Demazeau, G.; Buffat, B.; Pouchard, M.; Hagenmuller, P. (1982). "Recent developments in the field of high oxidation states of transition elements in oxides stabilization of six-coordinated Iron(V)". Zeitschrift für anorganische und allgemeine Chemie . 491 : 60–66. doi :10.1002/zaac.19824910109 .
^ Lu, J.; Jian, J.; Huang, W.; Lin, H.; Li, J; Zhou, M. (2016). "Experimental and theoretical identification of the Fe(VII) oxidation state in FeO4 − ". Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics . 18 (45): 31125–31131. Bibcode :2016PCCP...1831125L . doi :10.1039/C6CP06753K . PMID 27812577 .
^ Hoffman, Darleane C.; Lee, Diana M.; Pershina, Valeria (2006). "Transactinides and the future elements". In Morss; Edelstein, Norman M.; Fuger, Jean (eds.). The Chemistry of the Actinide and Transactinide Elements (3rd ed.). Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Springer Science+Business Media . ISBN 978-1-4020-3555-5 .