Hi Ron - no problem! I have several reference books I use for the quiz and
some of the information can be dated (i.e. like the cost per oz. for some
of the elements) so I try to be careful. And there is always a bit of
misdirection in the clues (but never an intentional false fact) to make
everyone work a bit on their responses. Ya never know how Doug (or
Richard) are going to use a clue for a loop hole exercise. Clearly the
prolonged cold weather here in the Midwest has started to impact their
state of mind - most likely some form of Diet Mt Dew winter fever.
Dave
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Hi Dave,
Thanks for the explanation. The statement of 46 isotopes is what really
threw everyone off since it?s specific.
I appreciate your work in coming up with these questions- it surely takes
our minds off of other stressful work!
Thanks again,
Ron
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Hi Ron - the number of isotopes is going to be somewhat dependent on which
reference source I am using when putting the element clues together. That
is one reason I try to give a set of clues that, when considered as a
whole, can only point to one element. Most of the time that methodology
has been successful but on occasion, our Technet community finds holes in
the clue logic set. Hope that makes sense.
Dave
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Doesn't Thulium have 58 Isotopes (23 Isomers, 34 Radioactive Isotopes plus
the one stable)?
Ron
Ron Feyereisen
Continuous Improvement Mgr., CIT
www.sigmatronintl.com
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Subject: [TN] NTC Friday Element Quiz Answer
Hi folks - Here is the Friday Element Quiz Answer (sorry for getting this
out late - blame it on Minnesota ice):
The Question:
This element has 46 isotopes but only one is stable. This element is so
scarce that 500 tons of ore must be processed to extract 4 kilograms of
the element. It has very few commercial uses - it has been used for
portable x-ray sources and in laser applications. The dust of this element
is both toxic and explosive. What element is being described?
The Answer:
The element is Thulium (Tm)! Thulium derives its name from Thule, the
Greek word for Scandinavia. Thulium is very rare in terms of being a Rare
Earth Element(REE)- it ranks 16th out of 17th. Monazite sand contains
about 50% REE content but of that 50% value, only 0.007% is thulium.
Tm-169 is the only stable isotope of thulium.
The winner of the weekly element quiz is Steve Gregory and he will get the
services of Clumpy and Kloumpios for the week. The boys should be arriving
at your facility anytime now.
So far Clumpy and Kloumpios have done the following:
Past Quiz winners/tasks:
Week 1 Dick Krug, Spartan Complex Systems Week 2 Laura Turbini, IRC Week
3 James Head, Crowcon Detection Instruments Limited Week 3 Pat Goodyear,
PGE Week 4 Joe Russeau, Precision Analysts Laboratory Week 5 Tom Carroll,
Boeing Defense, Space and Security Week 6 Steve Gregory Week 7 Phil Kinner
Week 8 Brian Ellis Week 9 James Head, Crowcon Detection Instruments
Limited Week 10 Leland Woodall, CSTech Inc.
Week 11 Keith Calhoun, Sopark Corp
Week 12 Matthias Mansfeld, Mansfeld-Elektronik Week 13 Leland Woodall,
CSTech Inc.
Week 14 Brian Ellis
Week 15 Tom Carroll, Boeing Defense, Space and Security Week 16 Steve
Gregory Week 17 Phil Kinner Week 18 Ian Braddock, MBDA Systems Week 19
Leland Woodall, CSTech Inc.
Week 20 Denny Fritz
Week 21 Amol Kane
Week 21 Dewey Whittaker, Honeywell
Week 21 David Bealer, Watch Fire Signs
Week 22 Phil Kinner
Week 23 Guy Ramsey, RD Circuits
Week 24 Mark Kostinovsky, Schlumberger
Week 25 Keith Calhoun, Sopark Corp
Week 26 Paul Reid, PWB Interconnect Solutions Inc Week 27 Greg Munie, IPC
Week 28 Steve Gregory Week 29 Gus Trakas, Viasystems Week 29 Steve
Creswick Week 30 Robert Welch, Moog Component Group Week 31 Heidi Havelka,
Interplex Sunbelt Week 32 Raye Rivera, Canoga Perkins Week 33 Steve
Creswick Week 34 Dewey Whittaker, Honeywell Week 35 Don Vischulis Week 36
Greg Munie, IPC Week 37 Larry Dzaugis Week 37 Bonus Question Steve Mikell
Week 38 Curt McNamara, Logic PD Week 38 Bonus Question Dewey Whittaker,
Honeywell
Week 39 Leland Woodall, CSTech Inc.
- Tell the guys I'm giving them a late Christmas present, and they can
spend the week at home with their wives fulfilling their own set of
chores. Maybe they'll get a chance to get back to NC a little later on in
the year, and it will be warm enough to go fishing at the coast.
Week 40 Leland Woodall, CSTech Inc.
- assisted with ????
Week 40 Ron Feyereisen, Sigmatron Int.
- assisted with ????
Week 41 Steve Gregory
- assisted with ????
Everyone have a safe week.
Dave Hillman
Rockwell Collins
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