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Thorium?
And I expect it's going to turn out to be one of the other gods.

James Head
PCB Design Engineer


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Subject: [TN] Element Quiz Question

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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).



The Question:

This element is radioactive and eventually decays into Pb metal. This element is found in Welsbach lantern mantles and as a coating on tungsten used to make filaments in light bulbs. This element can be obtained as a by-product of uranium ore refinement. This element's name is derived from a Norse god. What element is being described?





The winner of the Quiz will get the assistance of the boys for the week.



Winners:

Week 1: Bhanu Sood, NASA

Week 2: Eddie Hofer, Collins Aerospace

Week 3: John Maxwell

Week 4: Scott Decker, Collins Aerospace

Week 5: Russell Kido, Practical Components Week 6: ???

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