Why does the Laplacian operator still maintain its unit vectors i, j, k?

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When two vectors are dotted, the result is a scalar. But why here http://www.cobalt.chem.ucalgary.ca/ziegler/educmat/chm386/rudiment/mathbas/vectors.htm , the del-squared still maintains its unit vectors i, j, k? Isn't it this way ∇2 = (∂2/∂x2 + ∂2/∂y2 + ∂2/∂z2) and not (i2/∂x2 + j2/∂y2 + k2/∂z2)? Thank you! :)

There are two types of Laplacian operator: one is scalar and the other is a vector operator.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laplacian

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vector_Laplacian
 
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Thank you sir. :)
 
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