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2 story addition with b as element
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2 story addition with b as element

Rifleman 82 ( talk) 07:26, 8 March 2009 (UTC) That said, it would be best that your document is stable, before we do anything like that. Take a look at the *source* of Wikipedia:Manual of Style (chemistry)/Nomenclature to see how it works. (reset) The main synching you need will be the "summary" paragraph on the main page ( WP:CHEMMOS). So I'd like to think through our layout a lot more before we make it official. :) The rest of the Chem MOS looks fine to me though (skimmed). Also, all too often incomplete and poorly devised ideas become cited and enforced like policy over time. Rifleman 82 ( talk) 04:04, 8 March 2009 (UTC) I see us eventually doing just that but we are still not certain that the layout we recommend is the best it can be and therefore may change it at any time (syncing between our page here and the MOS then becomes an issue). If you do prefer not to, may I suggest that you guys still take a look at it? There are some sections ("nomenclature", "reactions") which may still be of relevance to you. It's up to you if you want to be a part of it I thought it would be more "complete" with Elements inside. mav ( talk) 03:41, 8 March 2009 (UTC) Even at WP:CHEM/CHEMISTRY, our MOS is not set in stone, it's a living document subject to change over time (via the usual editing process here), and to be set aside where necessary. We are just not certain that the recommended layout we have now is really correct for all element articles. Rifleman - I would prefer to not have our article layout become part of the MOS b/c it is so darn hard to change anything that becomes a part of the MOS. Nergaal ( talk) 06:15, 5 March 2009 (UTC) Which itself it not set-in-stone. Rifleman 82 ( talk) 01:50, 5 March 2009 (UTC) Wikipedia:WikiProject Elements/Guidelines. Would WP:ELEMENTS be interested? - Rifleman 82 ( talk) 01:37, 5 March 2009 (UTC) A draft at Wikipedia:Manual of Style (chemistry)/Elements/draft for your consideration. Especially so in light of recent discussions. I think it would be quite appropriate for the structure of elements articles to be formalized in Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style_(chemistry)/Elements. 111 Red Mercury mentioned in US Diplomatic Cablesįor those who have not been following, the Chemistry MOS has been ratified in its current form ( WP:CHEMMOS) by WP:CHEM and WP:CHEMISTRY.109.1.1 My edit summaries (in quotes) and amplifications.107 Heat capacity: Constant volume or pressure.97 Making the data in the infoboxes independently retrievable.92 Patnaik "Handbook of Inorganic Chemical Compounds" - Authoritative?.91 Isotope stub genocide and bot notice to prevent the situation?.86 Proper length of lede/lead in element articles.85 A vote on mass addition of video links.80 Should the transactinide category be included as an additional color on the periodic table?.75 Merge caesium isotope article into main article?.

2 story addition with b as element

74 Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/The Periodic Table (Simon Basher book).73 Major name-switch proposal: isotope (mostly) trading with nuclide.68 GSI announces name change of Copernicium.63 Template:Infobox - why do these exist?.58 The picture of helium (and other gases).52 Pronunciation guides - getting it right.35 History sections in element articles.32 query: guidelines for transplutonium elements.28 Image in lede section on Copper the real problem is "Infobox-itis".19 Banner / categories / template suggestion.17 Unblock and then boron topic ban for Aoganov.9 Include EC numbers in Element fact boxes.7 Should Iridium-192 be moved to Iridium-192m?.2 Semi-protect requested (and perhaps we need a lot more!).It’s the central argument that the author is trying to make the reader understand. Theme: Idea, belief, moral, lesson or insight. Without conflict, the story will have no purpose or trajectory.ĥ. a challenge or problem around which the plot is based. Conflict: Every story must have a conflict, i.e. To learn about plot in detail, read the article: “ What is a Plot.”Ĥ. In a plot you typically find an introduction, rising action, a climax, the falling action, and a resolution. Plot: The plot consists of the events that happen in the story. There can be one main character or many, and often there are secondary characters, but not always.ģ. Character: A person or animal or really anything personified. past, present, future) and the social and cultural conditions in which the characters exist.Ģ. Setting: Where and when is the story set? Setting represents both the physical location but also the time (i.e. These are the basic elements of a story that you learn about in elementary school:ġ. What are the main ELEMENTS OF A STORY? Story Elements:















2 story addition with b as element