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The names of the elements often have interesting historical associations – and sometimes obscure ones. Their origin is given briefly here, as well as the date of their discovery. You might give some thought as to why elements were discovered when they were.
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This WebElements periodic table page contains Essential information for the element ununhexium ... Explore key information about the chemical elements through this periodic table...
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This list states the country names (official short names in English) in alphabetical order as given in ISO 3166-1 and the corresponding ISO 3166-1-alpha-2 code elements. ... It lists 246 official short names and code elements. ... Lists of country names and code elements...
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Los Alamos National Laboratory's Chemistry Division Presents: A Resource for Elementary, Middle School, and High School Students ... 1; IA; 1A ... 18; VIIIA; 8A...
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Sortable list of elements that can be sorted by any of the parameters listed including, name, symbol, physical characteristics, such as melting or boiling point, ionization energy and year of discovery. ... Elements have more than one isotope with varying numbers of neutrons. For example, there are two common isotopes of...
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While I give statistics for how often each element appears in my data, these should be taken as only a rough sketch of overall naming practices for the period, particularly as regards the masculine given names appearing in patronyms. ... Masculine Given Names Appearing in Patronyms...
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