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Can you name the elements starting with every letter of the alphabet (except J and Q)?
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Letter
Element
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A
7
B
6
C
11
D
3
E
3
F
3
G
4
H
4
I
4
K
1
L
4
M
6
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Element
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N
6
O
2
P
9
R
6
S
8
T
9
U
6
V
1
W
1 (Only abbrieviation starts with W)
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Y
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Alphabetical Elements Quiz
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nixdabom
Created Oct 28, 2009 in
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frozon
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Oct 28th, 2009 at 22:02 GMT
2 points
It's "Fluorine". What about "Darmstadtium"?
Nafets
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Oct 29th, 2009 at 01:48 GMT
2 points
It didn't accept molybdenum. Fun quiz, I like these types.
MRL
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Oct 29th, 2009 at 06:14 GMT
2 points
Accept Wolfram for the element on W; it's the other name for it, and the reason it has that abbreviation.
moominpaul
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Nov 21st, 2009 at 13:30 GMT
2 points
Aluminium is it's correct spelling from IUPAC, not aluminum (for you US people you probably think it is) - that is the alternative spelling.
madams
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Nov 24th, 2009 at 03:12 GMT
1 point
I tried deuterium for a really long time. And kept trying it. And kept trying it. And it still didn't work.
cheezguyty
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Dec 22nd, 2009 at 08:13 GMT
2 points
I don't think it accepts anything for U except for uranium.
TheArbiter
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Jan 4th, 2010 at 11:57 GMT
1 point
Please accept Hassium and the unun- series.
riddler
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Feb 4th, 2010 at 15:51 GMT
1 point
Rutherfordium was not allowed - have you added any of the post-Lawrencium elements? And I agree with moominpaul - element number 13 is aluminIum - even in the USA. Here in the UK, we've had to accept that element number 16 is called sulFur...
mrgenova
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Feb 10th, 2010 at 22:27 GMT
1 point
It'd be good if you could display all the elements when you get an answer, not just the one you had in mind first (though I guess that might be difficult for the ones with a lot of answers). Also, you should still accept tungsten for "T"...if someone decides to type it, they should get credit for both T and W.
WyvernSabres
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Aug 5th, 2010 at 21:23 GMT
1 point
Couldn't be bothered to try this one as soon as I saw you had the wrong totals: There are 7 B's, 12 C's, 5 H's, 5 L's, 7 N's, 8 R's, 9 S's, 10 T's and either 1 or 7 U's depending whether you count "number-names" or not.
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