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A chemical compound is a pure chemical substance consisting of atoms of two or more different chemical [[elements]] arranged in a particular structure. While [[:Category:Minerals|minerals]] and [[:Category:Ores|ores]] have chemical formulas, they are not "pure". | A chemical compound is a pure chemical substance consisting of atoms of two or more different chemical [[elements]] arranged in a particular structure. While [[:Category:Minerals|minerals]] and [[:Category:Ores|ores]] have chemical formulas, they are not "pure". | ||
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===Must have== | |||
Entries '''must''' have a {{Compound}} template followed by the following (mandatory) sections, in order: | Entries '''must''' have a {{Compound}} template followed by the following (mandatory) sections, in order: | ||
* Uses | * Uses | ||
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* See Also | * See Also | ||
* References | * References | ||
==Must Not Have== | ===May Have=== | ||
* A "Character" section between Hazards and Production, including attributes not in the Compound box. | |||
===Must Not Have=== | |||
* A category tag for compounds, materials, elements, fuels, or listed status | * A category tag for compounds, materials, elements, fuels, or listed status | ||
[[Category:Materials]] | [[Category:Materials]] | ||
Revision as of 22:35, 23 June 2019
A chemical compound is a pure chemical substance consisting of atoms of two or more different chemical elements arranged in a particular structure. While minerals and ores have chemical formulas, they are not "pure".
Format
=Must have
Entries must have a {{Compound}} template followed by the following (mandatory) sections, in order:
- Uses
- If justified: Primary and (optionally) Secondary sections listing uses
- If not yet justified: Other section listing uses and {{Justify}} tag
- Natural Occurrence
- Hazards
- Production
- Must have harvesting, extraction, or synthesis subsections
- Sub-subsection for each primary source or method of production
- Must have harvesting, extraction, or synthesis subsections
- PTSD sections
- Purification
- Testing
- Storage
- Disposal
- See Also
- References
May Have
- A "Character" section between Hazards and Production, including attributes not in the Compound box.
Must Not Have
- A category tag for compounds, materials, elements, fuels, or listed status
Pages in category "Compounds"
The following 105 pages are in this category, out of 105 total.
A
C
- Calcium acetate
- Calcium bromide
- Calcium carbonate
- Calcium chloride
- Calcium citrate
- Calcium hydroxide
- Calcium Hydroxide
- Calcium hypochlorite
- Calcium nitrate
- Calcium oxide
- Calcium perchlorate
- Calcium sulfate
- Carbon dioxide
- Carbon monoxide
- Citric acid
- Copper (I) chloride
- Copper (II) acetate
- Copper (II) chloride
- Copper (II) hydroxide
- Copper (II) oxide
- Copper (II) sulfate
H
M
P
S
- Silicon dioxide
- Silver fluoride
- Silver nitrate
- Sodium acetate
- Sodium bicarbonate
- Sodium bisulfate
- Sodium bisulfite
- Sodium bromide
- Sodium carbonate
- Sodium chloride
- Sodium hydroxide
- Sodium hypochlorite
- Sodium iodide
- Sodium nitrate
- Sodium nitrite
- Sodium sulfate
- Sodium sulfite
- Sodium thiosulfate
- Sulfur dioxide
- Sulfur trioxide
- Sulfuric acid