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A [[chemical element]], in the [[periodic table]] Strontium has the symbol Sr and [[atomic number]] 38.
<b>Strontium</b> is a [[chemical element]]: has the symbol Sr and [[atomic number]] 38. See the [[periodic table]] for some more basic information.




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os Alamos National Laboratory's Chemistry Division : Periodic Table - Strontium
:[http://pearl1.lanl.gov/periodic/elements/38.html Alamos National Laboratory's Chemistry Division: Strontium]


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See: [[Periodic table]]



Y'know, these element articles look very messy now. I cleaned this one up just as an example. The way it looked before, the external link dominated the page. Wikipedia isn't a web directory (see [[what Wikipedia is not]]): we shouldn't ''just'' send people to other pages when we will want to include that same information here!





By the way, could someone find out whether the listed .gov pages ([http://pearl1.lanl.gov/periodic/elements/38.html here, e.g.]) are public domain? If so, let's use them! --[[LMS]]



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Strontium is a chemical element: has the symbol Sr and atomic number 38. See the periodic table for some more basic information.



External links:

Alamos National Laboratory's Chemistry Division: Strontium


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Y'know, these element articles look very messy now. I cleaned this one up just as an example. The way it looked before, the external link dominated the page. Wikipedia isn't a web directory (see what Wikipedia is not): we shouldn't just send people to other pages when we will want to include that same information here!


By the way, could someone find out whether the listed .gov pages (here, e.g.) are public domain? If so, let's use them! --LMS