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[edit] Organisms

See Wikipedia:WikiProject Tree of Life

Pacific Gull
NE
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Charadriiformes
Family: Laridae
Genus: Larus
Species: pacificus
Binomial name
Larus pacificus
Latham, 1802

Current use of colors for organisms.

Animalia pink
Plantae lightgreen
Fungi lightblue
Protista khaki
Bacteria lightgrey
Archaea darkgray


[edit] Dog breeds

See Wikipedia:WikiProject Dog breeds for latest version and discussions.

Name of Dog
Great Danes come in several colors.
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Great Danes come in several colors.
Alternative names
Deutsche Dogge
German Mastiff
Common nickname
(e.g., Doxie, Yorkie, Peke, GSD)
Country of origin
Germany
Classification
FCI: Group 2 Section 5 #235
AKC: Working
ANKC: Group 7 (Non-Sporting)
CKC: Group 3 - Working Dogs
KC(UK): Working
NZKC: Non-sporting
UKC: Group
Breed standards (external links)
FCI, AKC, ANKC, KC(UK), NZKC,

UKC

Notes
Note


[edit] Chemical compounds

These three infoboxes are part of the Wikiproject Chemicals

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General
Systematic name  ?
Other names  ?
Molecular formula  ?
SMILES  ?
Molar mass  ?.?? g/mol
Appearance  ?
CAS number [?-?-?]
Properties
Density and phase  ? g/cm³, ?
Solubility in water  ? g/100 ml (?°C)
Melting point  ?°C (? K)
Boiling point  ?°C (? K)
Acidity (pKa)  ?
Basicity (pKb)  ?
Chiral rotation [α]D  ?°
Viscosity  ? cP at ?°C
Structure
Molecular shape  ?
Coordination
geometry
 ?
Crystal structure  ?
Dipole moment  ? D
Hazards
MSDS External MSDS
Main hazards  ?
NFPA 704
Flash point  ?°C
R/S statement R: ?
S: ?
RTECS number  ?
Supplementary data page
Structure and
properties
n, εr, etc.
Thermodynamic
data
Phase behaviour
Solid, liquid, gas
Spectral data UV, IR, NMR, MS
Related compounds
Other anions  ?
Other cations  ?
Related ?  ?
Related compounds  ?
Except where noted otherwise, data are given for
materials in their standard state (at 25 °C, 100 kPa)
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Systematic name List of infoboxes/Sciences
Chemical formula CxHxNxOx
Molecular mass xx.xx g/mol
Density x.xxx g/cm³
Melting point xx.x °C
Boiling point xx.x °C
CAS number [xx-xx-xx]
SMILES xxxxx
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A short infobox alternative for starting articles and stubs on organic chemical compounds


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Systematic name List of infoboxes/Sciences
Other names xxx, xxx
Molecular formula XxXxXx
Molar mass xx.xx g/mol
Density x.xxx g/cm³
Solubility (water) x.xx g/l
Melting point xx.x °C
Boiling point xx.x °C
CAS number [xx-xx-xx]
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[edit] Elements

See Wikipedia:WikiProject Elements

79 platinumgoldmercury
Ag

Au

Rg
General
Name, Symbol, Number gold, Au, 79
Chemical series transition metals
Group, Period, Block 11, 6, d
Appearance metallic yellow
Atomic mass 196.96655(2) g/mol
Electron configuration [Xe] 4f14 5d10 6s1
Electrons per shell 2, 8, 18, 32, 18, 1
Physical properties
Phase solid
Density (near r.t.) 19.3 g·cm−3
Liquid density at m.p. 17.31 g·cm−3
Melting point 1337.33 K
(1064.18 °C, 1947.52 °F)
Boiling point 3129 K
(2856 °C, 5173 °F)
Heat of fusion 12.55 kJ·mol−1
Heat of vaporization 324 kJ·mol−1
Heat capacity (25 °C) 25.418 J·mol−1·K−1
Vapor pressure
P/Pa 1 10 100 1 k 10 k 100 k
at T/K 1646 1814 2021 2281 2620 3078
Atomic properties
Crystal structure cubic face centered
Oxidation states 3, 1
(amphoteric oxide)
Electronegativity 2.54 (Pauling scale)
Ionization energies 1st: 890.1 kJ/mol
2nd: 1980 kJ/mol
Atomic radius 135 pm
Atomic radius (calc.) 174 pm
Covalent radius 144 pm
Van der Waals radius 166 pm
Miscellaneous
Magnetic ordering diamagnetic
Electrical resistivity (20 °C) 22.14 nΩ·m
Thermal conductivity (300 K) 318 W·m−1·K−1
Thermal expansion (25 °C) 14.2 µm·m−1·K−1
Speed of sound (thin rod) (r.t.) (hard-drawn)
2030  m·s−1
Young's modulus 78 GPa
Shear modulus 27 GPa
Bulk modulus 220 GPa
Poisson ratio 0.44
Mohs hardness 2.5
Vickers hardness 216 MPa
Brinell hardness 2450 MPa
CAS registry number 7440-57-5
Selected isotopes
Main article: Isotopes of list of infoboxes/sciences
iso NA half-life DM DE (MeV) DP
195Au syn 186.10 d ε 0.227 195Pt
196Au syn 6.183 d ε 1.506 196Pt
β- 0.686 196Hg
197Au 100% Au is stable with 118 neutrons
198Au syn 2.69517 d β- 1.372 198Hg
199Au syn 3.169 d β- 0.453 199Hg
References

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Alkaline earths #FFDEAD
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Transition metals #ffc0c0
Metals #cccccc
Semimetals #cccc99
Nonmetals #a0ffa0
Halogens #ffff99
Noble gases #c0ffff


[edit] Constellations

See Wikipedia:WikiProject Constellations

Andromeda
Andromeda
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Abbreviation And
Genitive Andromedae
Symbology the princess Andromeda
Right ascension 1 h
Declination 40°
Area 722 sq. deg.
Ranked 19th
Number of main stars {{{numbermainstars}}}
Number of stars

(Bayer-Flamsteed)

3
Number of stars with planets

(BF, variable, other stars)

{{{numberstarsplanets}}}
Number of bright stars

(magnitude < 3)

{{{numberbrightstars}}}
Number of nearby stars

(Distance < 100 ly)

{{{numbernearbystars}}}
Brightest star {{{brighteststarname}}}
(App. magnitude 2.1)
Nearest Star {{{neareststarname}}}
(Distance: {{{stardistance}}})
Meteor showers
Bordering
constellations
Visible at latitudes between +90° and −40°
Best visible at 21:00 (9 p.m.) during the month of November
This is a free-form notes/reference section.


[edit] Astronomical objects

See Wikipedia:WikiProject Astronomical Objects
Phobos
Phobos, as imaged by Mars Global Surveyor on June 1, 2003 (NASA)
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Phobos, as imaged by Mars Global Surveyor on June 1, 2003 (NASA)
Discovery
Discovered by Asaph Hall
Discovered in 1877
Orbital characteristics
Mean radius 9378 km
Eccentricity 0.0151
Revolution period 7h 39.2m
Inclination 1.08°
Is a satellite of Mars
Physical characteristics
Equatorial diameter 26(×18) km
Surface area km2
Mass 1.08×1016 kg
Mean density 2.0 g/cm3
Surface gravity m/s2
Rotation period 7h 39.2m
Axial tilt
Albedo 0.06
Surface temp.
min mean max
K K K
Atmospheric pressure 0 kPa

[edit] Observatories

See Wikipedia:WikiProject Telescopes


Observatory Name

[image of observatory]

Organization (NOAO, NRAO, etc.)
Location (city, state, country)
Coordinates (latitude, longitude)
Altitude (m, ft)
Weather (# of clear nights, humidity)
Webpage (link)
Telescopes
([[Name]]) (type)
([[Name]]) (type)
([[Name]]) (type)

[edit] Space-based telescopes

See Wikipedia:WikiProject Telescopes


Space-based Telescope Name

[image of telescope]

Organization (NASA, ESA etc.)
Wavelength regime (gamma, x-ray, UV, optical, IR, radio)
Orbit height (km, mi above ground)
Orbit period (min, h)
Launch date (date)
Deorbit date (date)
Mass (kg, lb)
Other names (names)
Webpage (link)
Physical Characteristics
Telescope Style (refractor, Newtonian reflector, etc.)
Diameter (m, ft)
Collecting Area (m2, ft2)
Focal Length (m, ft)
Instruments
(instrument name) (characteristics)
(instrument name) (characteristics)
(instrument name) (characteristics)

[edit] Ground-based telescopes

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Ground-based Telescope Name

[image of telescope]

Organization (NOAO, NRAO, etc.)
Location (observatory, city, state, country)
Wavelength regime (gamma, x-ray, UV, optical, IR, radio)
Webpage (link)
Physical Characteristics
Telescope Style (refractor, Newtonian reflector, etc.)
Diameter (m, ft)
Collecting Area (m2, ft2)
Focal Length (m, ft)
Mounting (equatorial, alt/az, dobsonian, etc.)
Dome (bi-parting, up and over, transparent, none, etc.)

[edit] Surveys

Astronomical Surveys. See Wikipedia:WikiProject Telescopes


Survey Name

[logo]

Organization (Caltech, Harvard, UMass etc.)
Wavelength regime (gamma, x-ray, UV, optical, IR, radio)
Data source ([[telescope name]])
Survey goals (list)
Dataproducts (catalogues, images, etc.)
Webpage (link)

[edit] Disputed science

Intended as a tool to categorize and concisely summarize the tenets of a controversial scientific theory, model, belief, or observation. See WikiProject Pseudoscience.

Implemented as {{Infobox Pseudoscience}}.

Disputed science:
Green Cheese Model of Lunar Composition

Disciplines:

Core tenets:

The moon's lithosphere is composed of cheese, as opposed to the silicate rock composition postulated by mainstream science.

Year proposed: 1978

Original proponents:

  • A. Nonymous

Current proponents:

  • B. Nonymous
  • C. Nonymous


[edit] Tropical cyclones

Tropical cyclones, including hurricanes and typhoons. See Wikipedia:WikiProject Tropical cyclones and Portal:Tropical cyclones.

Hurricane Katrina
Category 5 hurricane (SSHS)
Hurricane Katrina with winds of 160 mph (255 km/h) on August 29, 2005 at 0045 UTC.

Hurricane Katrina with winds of 160 mph (255 km/h) on August 29, 2005 at 0045 UTC.
Formed August 23, 2005
Dissipated August 31, 2005
Highest
winds
175 mph (280 km/h) (1-minute sustained)
Lowest pressure 902 mbar (hPa)
Damage $~75 billion (costliest tropical cyclone of all time) [1]
Fatalities 1,383 (potentially more)
Areas
affected
Bahamas, South Florida, Cuba, Louisiana (especially Greater New Orleans), Mississippi, Alabama, Florida Panhandle, most of eastern North America
Part of the
2005 Atlantic hurricane season


[edit] Scientists

For biographies of scientists.


Marie Curie
Maria Skłodowska-Curie.
Maria Skłodowska-Curie.
Born November 7, 1867
Warsaw, Poland
Died July 4, 1934
Sancellemoz, France
Residence France
Nationality Polish -French
Field Physicist and chemist
Institution Sorbonne
Alma Mater Sorbonne and ESPCI
Academic Advisor Henri Becquerel
Notable Students André-Louis Debierne
Marguerite Catherine Perey
Known for Radioactivity
Notable Prizes Nobel Prize for Physics (1903)
Nobel Prize for Chemistry (1911)
The only person to win two Nobel Prizes in different science fields. Married to Pierre Curie (m. 1895), with notable children Irène Joliot-Curie and Ève Curie.