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Sometimes chemical elements are ranked by frequency in the same order as by atomic weight. Not most of the time, though.
Everyone's suddenly interested in ozone in the mid 1980s.
You can see where aluminium tried to take over from aluminum, but no dice.
Alas, poor hydrargyrum, stibium, plumbum, stannum, ferrum, natrium, kalium, wolfram, cuprum, argentum, and aurum.
Catsup really was what it was called back in the day.
I queried "red, blue, yellow, green", because I am hilarious. Green and blue really do run together.
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2010-12-17 04:40 pm (UTC)
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Interesting questions!
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Date: 2010-12-17 04:36 pm (UTC)Everyone's suddenly interested in ozone in the mid 1980s.
You can see where aluminium tried to take over from aluminum, but no dice.
Alas, poor hydrargyrum, stibium, plumbum, stannum, ferrum, natrium, kalium, wolfram, cuprum, argentum, and aurum.
Catsup really was what it was called back in the day.
I queried "red, blue, yellow, green", because I am hilarious. Green and blue really do run together.
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Date: 2010-12-17 04:40 pm (UTC)