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Can you name the elements whose name contains a combination of two letters not found in any other element?
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AB
AF
AG
AW
BD
BN
BR
CK
DA
DM
DR
DT
DU
EC
EU
EV
EX
FE
FL
FN
FR
FU
GI
GN
GS
HL
HN
HU
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HY
IF
IM
IS
KR
LC
LD
LF
LM
LT
LV
LY
MS
MU
NA
NB
NH
NP
NQ
NY
OC
OE
OH
OX
PA
PI
PP
QU
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RD
RE
RF
RK
RN
RS
SA
SC
SO
SU
TG
TN
UA
UO
US
VA
VE
VI
WR
XE
XI
XY
YB
YD
YG
YL
YP
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Unique 2 Letter Combo Elements Quiz
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Created Jan 31, 2010 in
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hegemon359
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Jan 31st, 2010 at 19:22 GMT
3 points
I like how AG, FE, NA, PA, and YB are elements, but their names aren't the answer on this quiz!
WyvernSabres
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Apr 12th, 2010 at 10:29 GMT
1 point
Good tough quiz! It deserves more attention.
shakescene
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Mar 13th, 2011 at 01:20 GMT
1 point
Sulfur is often spelled sulphur outside the U.S., so HU might not be unique, and contrariwise, LF and FU might not be recognized/recognised by non-Americans.
shakescene
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Mar 13th, 2011 at 21:46 GMT
1 point
To add another linguistic kink, Tungsten is also known as Wolfram (from whence the abbreviation W comes). This would make combinations like LF and FR ununique.
nthe
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Feb 17th, 2012 at 19:04 GMT
2 points
Since ununbium is now copernicium, could you remove NB and RN?
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