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XeXenon

LaLanthanum

CrChromium

SodiumNa

KryptonKr

CoCobalt

GermaniumGe

CeCerium

PuPlutonium

Pu

SeleniumSe

RadonRn

ZrZirconium

FFluorine

OxygenO

HgMercury

BiBismuth

PlatinumPt

CarbonC

RadiumRa

IodineI

I

AuGold

GaGallium

Zinc

CaCalcium

NNitrogen

ChlorineCl

MgMagnesium

Mg

PhosphorusP

BromineBr

PalladiumPd

ScScandium

MolybdenumMo

Molybdenum

SnTin

IndiumIn

BrBromine

CeriumCe

ScandiumSc

UraniumU

AlAluminum

NeNeon

HeHelium

NeonNe

UUranium

HeliumHe

WTungsten

BeBeryllium

ArArgon

StrontiumSr

ManganeseMn

IronFe

SulfurS

FluorineF

CesiumCs

CobaltCo

ArsenicAs

BerylliumBe

OOxygen

HydrogenH

SeSelenium

BaBarium

TitaniumTi

MnManganese

LeadPb

VVanadium

MercuryHg

CopperCu

TelluriumTe

CadmiumCd

SiSilicon

NiNickel

ZirconiumZr

AsArsenic

GalliumGa

SilverAg

PtPlatinum

SrStrontium

ClChlorine

PotassiumK

BismuthBi

LiLithium

NickelNi

KrKrypton

NitrogenN

LithiumLi

AgSilver

FeIron

GoldAu

CuCopper

TinSn

ThoriumTh

KPotassium

BoronB

CeCerium

TeTellurium

SbAntimony

RaRadium

NpNeptunium

LanthanumLa

CCarbon

CalciumCa

TiTitanium

ThThorium

NeptuniumNp

RubidiumRb

ArgonAr

AluminumAl

PPhosphorus

AntimonySb

PbLead

GeGermanium

RaRadon

BariumBa

InIndium

XenonXe

VanadiumV

NaSodium

ZnZinc

BBoron

HHydrogen

ChromiumCr

SSulfur

PdPalladium

CdCadmium

RbRubidium

TungstenW

SiliconSi