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Named after the Greek Prometheus. Prometheus stole the fire from the gods and gave it to mankind.
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i18n: file: element_tiny.xml:124
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Located in
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Named after the old name of Scandinavia, 'Thule'.
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i18n: file: element_tiny.xml:140
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Located in
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Like Terbium and Gadolinium, this is named after the Swedish town of Ytterby.
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i18n: file: element_tiny.xml:142
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Located in
rc.cpp:499
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'tung sten' means 'heavy stone' in Swedish. The old name (and thus the symbol 'W') was Wolfram, named after a mineral.
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i18n: file: element_tiny.xml:150
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Located in
rc.cpp:507
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Named after the German river Rhine (latin 'Rhenium').
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i18n: file: element_tiny.xml:152
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Located in
rc.cpp:509
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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
rc.cpp:511
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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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The old name of Bismuth is 'Wismut', which 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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Greek 'astator' for 'changing'
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i18n: file: element_tiny.xml:172
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Located in
rc.cpp:529
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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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(no translation yet)
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Located in
rc.cpp:531
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