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Antimony |
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Barium |
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Boron |
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Calcium |
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Carbon |
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Chlorine |
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Cobalt |
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Copper |
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Fluorine |
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Gold |
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Iron |
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Krypton |
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Lead |
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Lithium |
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Manganese |
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Mercury |
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Neon |
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Nickel |
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Platinum |
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Radium |
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Silver |
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Sodium |
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Tellurium |
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Tungsten |
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Vanadium |
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Zinc |
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next to a value above to see complete citation information for that entry)Thomas, Nicholas C. "Connecting Element Names with the Names of U.S.
Towns." Journal of Chemical Education, volume 86, number 2, 2009, pp. 181–184. doi:10.1021/