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On 18 May 2018 at 6:23, David Hillman wrote:

>  The Question:
> This element is the second heaviest known to man.  The element
> berkelium is critical for understanding this element. A location -
> Vanderbuilt University. Which element is being described?

I vote for Tenessine

Regards
Matthias



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