Data for the oxidation state entry in each element's infobox and for the List_of_oxidation_states_of_the_elements. Data entries here affect at least two pages.
The oxidation state data appears in three sections:
Each section has one entry for each element in the period table.
Each entry has strict limits to allow text processing.
The common entries are oxidation-state-number values. Do not include 0 (zero) in the common set.
The notable and predicted entries are referenced-oxidation-state-number values. Do not include formatting.
Most of the time you want the second place the element is listed, for example for Titanium is the second place you see e"Ti=...".
Add it as normal.
Make an exact character for character copy of the ref and include it with the new oxidiation state data.
name=
parameter. If there is none, add one using "Author-year".6,<ref name="Smith-2006"/>
In the element page and in Oxidation state add the "reference definition" as a List-defined_reference:
==References== {{Reflist|refs= <ref name="Smith-2006">content1</ref> <ref name="Joe-1936">content2</ref> }}
Open the element page and Oxidation state references for red Cite Errors.
This data template is designed for two use cases,
The main-space pages that use these templates should include a definition of the reference named "cn" which might look like
<ref name="cn">Oxidation state{{citation needed}}</ref>
See the doc pages of these templates for examples.
The examples use the "echo" formatter and the calls look like {{Element-symbol-to-oxidation-state-data|symbol=C}}
Templates used:TODO
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