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Hi,

 

Hmmm, California makes me think of the San Andreas Fault and maybe a little bit of drug use.

 

You might win a kilo of high grade crack? 😊

 

Bob K.

 

 

 

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All right, then; Californium. 

It is now a state and not a country, but at one time it was not part of the United States and was thus a country, at least as far as the rest of the world defined a country at that point in time. 

What do I win?

 

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Hi folks - just a Element Quiz status update, I have Doug's and one other answer submission so looking for more responses. I didn't think this one was that hard.

 

Dave

 

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bravo!

On Feb 8, 2022, at 11:47 AM, Pauls, Doug O Collins wrote:

 

> I am fairly certain that everyone will have missed Canadium (Ci53.5), 

> another of the half fractional elements.  This element occurs between 

> Iodine and Xenon in the periodic Table.  Atmospheric concentrations of 

> Ci have been known to enhance the aurora borealis, which is why it is 

> so brilliant in Canada.  Canadium was first isolated by Dr. Bennett 

> Christian (believed to be an ancestor of Dr. Bev Christian) at the 

> University of Canada in Aklavik

> (Yukon) in 1849.  Concentrating air samples in northern Yukon, where 

> Canadium is more prevalent, Dr. Christian was able to get a 

> concentrated sample for spectral analysis.  Unfortunately, Dr.

> Christian found, much to his detriment, that energized Canadium reacts 

> violently with the dander of Porcupine caribou.  The resulting 

> explosion and shock wave leveled the forest for a kilometer in every 

> direction.  Truly a tragic scientific loss.

> 

> So, Dave, what do I win this week?

> 

> 

> Douglas Pauls | Technical Fellow | Electronics AMT COLLINS AEROSPACE

> 400 Collins Road NE, MS 108-101, Cedar Rapids, IA  52498  USA

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> From: Hillman, David D Collins < <mailto:[log in to unmask]> [log in to unmask]>

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> Cc: Pauls, Doug O Collins < <mailto:[log in to unmask]> [log in to unmask]>

> Subject: Element Quiz Question

> 

> 

> The Element Quiz winner gets the services of our outstanding/ amazing 

> gnomes Clumpy and Kloumpios for the week (they have had their 

> vaccination shots and can follow any covid-19 protocols the winner 

> decides).

> 

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> 

> The Question:

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> 

> 

> The names of the elements are derived from a wide number of sources. 

> This week we are looking for the elements that are named after 

> countries. Note - there is one element where the being named after a 

> country is an indirect derivation. Name the elements that are named 

> after countries.

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> 

> The winner of the Quiz will get the assistance of the boys for the 

> week. Please let us know what tasks you have for the boys to keep them 

> busy.

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> Winners:

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> Week 1: Bhanu Sood, NASA

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> Week 2: Eddie Hofer, Collins Aerospace

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> Week 3: John Maxwell

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> Week 4: Scott Decker, Collins Aerospace

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> Week 5: Russell Kido, Practical Components

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> Week 6: James Head, PCB Design Engineer and Bhanu Sood, NASA

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> Week 7: Denny Fritz, consultant

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> Week 8: Dean Vinke, Blue Canyon Tech

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> Week 9: Richard Stadem, GD

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> Week 10: Scott Decker, Collins Aerospace

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> Week 11: Eray CANLI, Volocopter GmbH

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> Week 12: Guy Ramsey

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> Week 13: Scott Decker, Collins Aerospace

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> Week 14: Bhanu Sood, NASA

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> Week 15: Graham Naisbitt, Gen3 Systems

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> Week 16: Dave Bealer, Watch Fire Signs

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> Week 17: Torsten Hagge, Tronic One

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> Week 18: Ben Gumpert, Lockheed Martin

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> Week 19: Bhanu Sood, NASA

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> Week 20: Russell Kido, Practical Components

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> Week 21: Tom Carroll, Boeing

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> Week 22: ????

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