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3
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All atoms of this element contain 88 protons
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5
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All atoms of this element contain 26 protons
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7
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This element’s name comes from the Latin word for the earth
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8
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This element’s chemical symbol is Yb
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10
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It is believed that the Sudbury region of Canada is rich in this element because an ancient meteor impact
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11
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Concentration as low as 1,000 parts per million of this poisonous gas can kill you
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13
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Present in uranium ores in tiny amounts, this element is created when needed by bombarding radium with neutrons in a nuclear reactor
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14
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This element's chemical symbol is Ne
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16
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This elemental's chemical symbol is Dy
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17
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All atoms of this element contain 91 protons
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18
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This is the eight most abundant element in the earth’s crust
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20
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This element was named after a university in the United States
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23
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Cerussite, a poisonous, white compound of this element , was once used to color paint
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27
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Three atoms of this element were produced after bombarding a californium-249 target with 1.6 × 1019 calcium-48 ions over the course of 1080 hours
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29
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This element was named for a Russian Research Laboratory
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32
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This element has the highest melting point of all metallic elements
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34
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This element’s name comes from the Greek word meaning ‘inactive’
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35
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This elemental’s chemical symbol is Pm
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37
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Ions of this element were used as a propellant aboard the space probe Deep Space 1
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38
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This metal is often placed to other metals to form a shiny, protective coating
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41
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This element was named for the country Poland
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42
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The gray of this metal is nearly useless
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43
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This element’s name comes from the German words for “white mass”
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45
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This elemental’s chemical symbol is Au
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