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Mendelevium
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ukedelic
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Mendelevium is a synthetic element.
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Paul's Lab
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Mendelevium is in the actanide series.
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www78
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Mendelevium cannot be produced in macrosopic quantities.
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kevin dooley
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Mendelevium was named after Dmitri Mendeleev.
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Elliot Li
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Thulium
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Abode of Chaos
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A relatively pure sample of Thulium metal was only discovered in 1911.
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Leo Reynolds
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Thulium is the second least abundant lanthanide.
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The^Bob
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Thulium has no significant biological role.
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ggallice
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Thulium metal can be cut with a knife.
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Naj ♥
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Zinc
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bortescristian
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Zinc is used to make pennies.
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Great Beyond
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Zinc is the 24th most abundant element found on Earth's crust.
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NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center
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Zinc was not commercially produced until the 12th century.
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ishootreno
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Zinc was named by the Alchemist Paracelsus.
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bill barber
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Neodymium
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Mark_W
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Most of the world's neodymium is mined in China.
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archer10 (Dennis)
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Neodymium was discovered in 1885.
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Leo Reynolds
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Neodymium was first comercially used as glass dyes.
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underdutchskies
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The color of Neodymium is usually reddish purple.
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Chiot's Run
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Neon
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Stuck in Customs
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Neon is one of the 18 Noble Gases.
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theqspeaks
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Neon was discovered in 1898.
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Tomás Fano
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Neon forms no uncharged chemical compounds.
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qi.Thomas
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Neon is very rare on Earth.
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Justin in SD
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Silver
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kevin dooley
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Silver is the most reflective metal on Earth.
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kevin dooley
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Silver occurs naturally in it's pure free form.
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listentoreason
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Silver has the highest thermal conductivity of any metal.
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Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, Texas A&M
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Silver is produced during certain types of supernova explosions.
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tommaync
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