Values for Melting point, Boiling point (properties) and Flash point, Autoignition temperature (hazards) can convert temperatures into the set of °C, °F and K. They also can produce a temperature range, like 10 to 20 °C (50 to 68 °F; 283 to 293 K). Also, unformatted texts can be entered.
Four or less parameters are needed to present temperature data:
|MeltingPt=Decomposes when > |MeltingPtC=50 |MeltingPt_ref=<ref>[www.example.com]</ref> |MeltingPt_notes=My notes<ref>[www.chemspider.com]</ref>
Decomposes when >_50 °C (122 °F; 323 K)[1]_My notes[2]
The options for conversion: |MeltingPtC=50 |MeltingPtF=50 |MeltingPtK=50
Temperature range: |MeltingPtC=50 to 70 |MeltingPtF=50 to 70 |MeltingPtK=50 to 70
50 °C (122 °F; 323 K)
10 °C; 50 °F; 283 K
−223.2 °C; −369.7 °F; 50.0 K
50 to 70 °C (122 to 158 °F; 323 to 343 K)
10 to 21 °C; 50 to 70 °F; 283 to 294 K
−223.2 to −203.2 °C; −369.7 to −333.7 °F; 50.0 to 70.0 K
{{Chembox Properties}} - all temperature parameters
Any text for melting point value
Temperature, number only. Can be a range: '100 to 200'
number, when in degrees Fahrenheit
number, when in kelvins
References (always shows, right after calculations or 'any text')
Notes (always shows last; can include references)
Any text for boiling point value
Temperature, number only. Can be a range: '100 to 200'
number, when in degrees Fahrenheit
number, when in kelvins
References (always shows, right after calculations or 'any text')
Notes (always shows last; can include references)
{{Chembox Hazards}} - all temperature parameters
Any text for Flash point value.
Temperature, number only. Can be a range: '100 to 200'
number, when in degrees Fahrenheit
number, when in kelvins
References (always shows, right after calculations or 'any text')
Notes (always shows last; can include references)
Any text for autoignition temperature value
Temperature, number only. Can be a range: '100 to 200'
number, when in degrees Fahrenheit
number, when in kelvins
References (always shows, right after calculations or 'any text')
Notes (always shows last; can include references)
{{Chembox Identifiers}}
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CAS registry number, links to http://www.commonchemistry.org/
CAS registry number comment
Other CAS RN (unformatted)
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ChEBI, links to http://www.ebi.ac.uk/chebi/
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CHeMBL
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ChemSpider ID, links to http://www.chemspider.com/
ChemSpider ID comment
ChemSpider ID verified? If yes, type: {{Chemspidercite}}
Other ChemSpider ID
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DrugBank
comment
Other DrugBank
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IUPHAR/BPS
comment
Other IUPHAR
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KEGG entry, links to http://www.genome.jp/kegg/
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PubChem compound ID, links to http://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/
PubChem compound ID comment
Other PubChem compound ID
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SMILES
SMILES comment
Other SMILES
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StdInChI
StdInChI comment
StdInChI Key
StdInChI Key comment
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InChI
InChI comment
Other InChI
InChI Key
InChI Key comment
Other InChI Key
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UNII: Unique Ingredient Identifier, by FDA
UNII comment
Other UNII
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3DMET entry, links to http://www.3dmet.dna.affrc.go.jp/
Abbreviations
Beilstein reference
EC_number (aka EINECS)
E number (food additive code)
Gmelin ID
UN number
MeSH heading, links to http://www.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/
RTECS number
{{Chembox Properties}} - incomplete list
Reference
Chemical formula
reference
comment
per element (alternative input)
molecule charge
MolarMass
MolarMassRound
MolarMass_ref
MolarMass_notes
Appearance
Odor, Odour
Density
MeltingPt, any text
Number, in Celsius. Is converted to F and K
Also possible: MeltingPtF=, or MeltingPtK=
BoilingPt, any text
Number, in Celsius. Is converted to F and K
Also possible: BoilingPtF=, or BoilingPtK=
SublimationConditions
Solubility in water (Aqueous solution)
SolubilityProduct
SolubilityProductAs
SolubleOther
Solvent
Solubility1
[[{{{Solvent1}}}]]
Solubility2
[[{{{Solvent2}}}]]
Solubility3
[[{{{Solvent3}}}]]
Solubility4
[[{{{Solvent4}}}]]
Solubility5
[[{{{Solvent5}}}]]
CMC
HLB
LogP
VaporPressure
HenryConstant
AtmosphericOHRateConstant
pKa
pKb
IsoelectricPt
LambdaMax
Absorbance
BandGap
ElectronMobility
SpecRotation
MagSus
ThermalConductivity
RefractIndex
Viscosity
CriticalRelativeHumidity
Dipole
OrbitalHybridisation
SpecificSurfaceArea
PoreVolume
AveragePoreSize
{{Chembox Hazards}} - complete list
link to (data page)#Safety data sheet
link to an external Material safety data sheet (MSDS)
Danger pictograms according to GHS
GHS Signal Word - See ವರ್ಗ:GHS templates
GHS Hazard statements
GHS Precautionnary statements
Risk phrases (EU system)
Safety phrases (EU system)
Flammability by NFPA 704, red. See {{NFPA 704 diamond}} documentation
Health, blue. Health hazard code (0–4 or -)
Reactivity, yellow. Reactivity hazard code (0–4 or -)
Special hazards, white. Other hazard codes (like W, OX, RA, -. See list)
Reference for the NFPA fire diamond
Flash point, any text
Temperature, number in C. Can be a range: '50 to 60'. Also _PtF, _PtK. (see: temperatures)
Autoignition point, any text
Temperature, number in C. Can be a range: '50 to 60'. Also _PtF, _PtK. (see: temperatures)
PEL
Threshold Limit Value
Threshold Limit Value: Time Weighted Average
Threshold Limit Value: Short Time Exposure Limit
Lethal dose for half a population either by oral, dermal or intravenous
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Four or less parameters are needed to present temperature data:
|MeltingPt=Decomposes when > |MeltingPtC=50 |MeltingPt_ref=<ref>[www.example.com]</ref> |MeltingPt_notes=My notes<ref>[www.chemspider.com]</ref>
Decomposes when >_50 °C (122 °F; 323 K)[1]_My notes[2]
The options for conversion: |MeltingPtC=50 |MeltingPtF=50 |MeltingPtK=50
Temperature range: |MeltingPtC=50 to 70 |MeltingPtF=50 to 70 |MeltingPtK=50 to 70
50 °C (122 °F; 323 K)
10 °C; 50 °F; 283 K
−223.2 °C; −369.7 °F; 50.0 K
50 to 70 °C (122 to 158 °F; 323 to 343 K)
10 to 21 °C; 50 to 70 °F; 283 to 294 K
−223.2 to −203.2 °C; −369.7 to −333.7 °F; 50.0 to 70.0 K
{{Chembox Properties}} - all temperature parameters
Any text for melting point value
Temperature, number only. Can be a range: '100 to 200'
number, when in degrees Fahrenheit
number, when in kelvins
References (always shows, right after calculations or 'any text')
Notes (always shows last; can include references)
Any text for boiling point value
Temperature, number only. Can be a range: '100 to 200'
number, when in degrees Fahrenheit
number, when in kelvins
References (always shows, right after calculations or 'any text')
Notes (always shows last; can include references)
{{Chembox Hazards}} - all temperature parameters
Any text for Flash point value.
Temperature, number only. Can be a range: '100 to 200'
number, when in degrees Fahrenheit
number, when in kelvins
References (always shows, right after calculations or 'any text')
Notes (always shows last; can include references)
Any text for autoignition temperature value
Temperature, number only. Can be a range: '100 to 200'
number, when in degrees Fahrenheit
number, when in kelvins
References (always shows, right after calculations or 'any text')
Notes (always shows last; can include references)
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