Template:Infobox argon/sandbox
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| title = Argon, 18Ar
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| caption2 = Spectral lines of argon[1]| header10 = General properties
| label11 = Pronunciation
| data11 = /ˈɑːrɡɒn/
Template:Respell
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| label14 = Allotropes
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| label15 = Appearance
| data15 = colorless gas exhibiting a lilac/violet glow when placed in an electric field
| label16 = Standard atomic weight (Ar) | data16 = | label17 = Mass number | data17 = | label18 = Abundance | data18 = | data19 = | header20 = Argon in the periodic table | data22 =
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| label23 = Atomic number (Z) | data23 = 18
| label24 = Group, period | data24 = group 18 (noble gases), period 3 | label25 = Block | data25 = p-block
| label26 = Element category | data26 = noble gas
| label31 = Electron configuration | data31 = [Ne] 3s2 3p6
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| data32 = 2, 8, 8
|header40 = Physical properties | data41 = | data42 =
References
- ↑ hello spectral world-old
- ↑ hello spectral world-new
- ↑ Standard Atomic Weights 2013. Commission on Isotopic Abundances and Atomic Weights
- ↑ Jump up to: 4.0 4.1 Template:RubberBible92nd
- ↑ Shuen-Chen Hwang, Robert D. Lein, Daniel A. Morgan (2005). "Noble Gases". Kirk Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology. Wiley. pp. 343–383. doi:10.1002/0471238961.0701190508230114.a01.
- ↑ Magnetic susceptibility of the elements and inorganic compounds, in Template:RubberBible86th
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