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Awesome, a substitute quiz! I'll guess Molybdenum
Dave
On Fri, Aug 14, 2015 at 2:42 PM, Joyce Koo <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Most of this element is produced in China, US and Canada. Commonly used
> for both corrosion resistance and wear resistance properties. The unique
> properties of the element is resistance by liquid Hg and it is common
> catalysts used by bacteria to break the chemical bond in atmospheric
> molecular nitrogen, allowing biological nitrogen fixation. The element
> has very good thermal electrical conductivity in its group and loved by
> many of us as last resort to resolve many of prototype heat transfer
> problems in product design, especially, for high end of assembly (at least
> I do like it a lot). What is it?
> Try not to compete with Dave = nothing is for your if you win...
> jk
> > What happened to the early morning Friday QUIZ? Awful QUITE out there!
> >
> > Victor,
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