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  2. Template:Element-symbol-to-oxidation-state-entry - Wikipedia

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    common historic, naturally occurring oxidation state. String of numbers separated by commas. notable oxidation states reported by reliable sources. predicted oxidations states reported by reliable sources theory.

  3. Template:Element-symbol-to-oxidation-state-row - Wikipedia

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    Formatter template for rows of {{List of oxidation states of the elements}}. Passed as os-formatter parameter to {{ Element-symbol-to-oxidation-state-data }} Parameters

  4. Template:Oxidation state - Wikipedia

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    symbol is the element symbol format controls the result: format=row: for the {{ List of oxidation states of the elements }} table (calls {{ List of oxidation states of the elements/row }} )

  5. Template:Element-symbol-to-oxidation-state-data - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  6. Template : List of oxidation states of the elements/row

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    Template documentation {{ List of oxidation states of the elements }} Editors can experiment in this template's sandbox ( edit | diff ) and testcases ( create ) pages.

  7. Chromium (IV) oxide - Wikipedia

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    CrO 2 was first prepared by Friedrich Wöhler by decomposition of chromyl chloride. Acicular chromium dioxide was first synthesized in 1956 by Norman L. Cox, a chemist at E.I. DuPont, by decomposing chromium trioxide in the presence of water at a temperature of 800 K (527 °C; 980 °F) and a pressure of 200 MPa.

  8. Template : Element-symbol-to-oxidation-state-entry/doc

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  9. Template:List of oxidation states of the elements - Wikipedia

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    See also: oxidation states in {{infobox element}} [ edit ] The oxidation states are also maintained in articles of the elements (of course), and systematically in the table {{ Infobox element/symbol-to-oxidation-state }}