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Greek for 'smell'. Its oxides smell strongly like radishes
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i18n: file: element_tiny.xml:154
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Located in
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300.
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Latin 'aurum'. named after Aurora. the goddess of sunrise
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i18n: file: element_tiny.xml:160
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Located in
rc.cpp:517
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304.
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The old name of Bismuth is 'Wismut'. This stood for 'white mass'
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i18n: file: element_tiny.xml:168
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Located in
rc.cpp:525
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307.
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Named after Radium. It ends with 'on' to make it clear that it is a noble gas
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i18n: file: element_tiny.xml:174
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Located in
rc.cpp:531
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313.
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Greek 'ouranos' for 'heaven'. Named after the planet Uranus
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i18n: file: element_tiny.xml:186
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Located in
rc.cpp:543
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329.
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Latin 'hassia' for the German county Hessen. In Hessen a lot elements have been discovered.
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i18n: file: element_tiny.xml:218
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Located in
rc.cpp:575
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333.
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Historically known as eka-mercury. Ununbium is a temporary IUPAC systematic element name.
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i18n: file: element_tiny.xml:226
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Located in
rc.cpp:583
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Historically known as eka-thallium. Ununtrium is a temporary IUPAC systematic element name.
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i18n: file: element_tiny.xml:228
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Located in
rc.cpp:585
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Historically known as eka-lead. Ununquadium is a temporary IUPAC systematic element name.
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i18n: file: element_tiny.xml:230
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Located in
rc.cpp:587
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Historically known as eka-bismuth. Ununpentium is a temporary IUPAC systematic element name.
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i18n: file: element_tiny.xml:232
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Located in
rc.cpp:589
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