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Toggle the table of contents. ... grey Se) are more metalloidal or metallic in nature; Electron-related: Periodic table block ... these templates are maintained ...
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Recognition status, as metalloids, of some elements in the p-block of the periodic table. Percentages are median appearance frequencies in the lists of metalloids . [ n 1 ] The staircase-shaped line is a typical example of the arbitrary metal–nonmetal dividing line found on some periodic tables.
This template is a wrapper for a number of legends, each called a theme, used in periodic tables. Examples of themes are: block, state of matter. Examples of themes are: block, state of matter. Each theme can have individual settings for that theme, for example to show "unknown".
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The template takes parameter number= (atomic number). When this number is >118, the template expands with periods 8 and above, adding the (predicted) elements with atomic number >119. Apart from this 118/119 switching, the parameter is not used as an atomic number. {{Periodic table (32 columns, micro) | number = 119}}