It is too much of an effort to publish all the names of the elements in
dutch and compare them to their russian equivalents.
I can augment your list though:
6OP (B) boor (borium, easily confused with Bohrium)
A3OT (N) stikstof, or azote in french
HEOH (Ne) neon
CEPA (S) zwavel (in polish is this sarkow [after kwas sarkowy,
sulphuric acid?])
XPOM (Cr) chroom
6POM (Br) broom
KCEHOH (Xe) xenon
YPAH (U) uranium, which gets abbreviated to uraan
I used that trick with Se and As ; selenium and arsenicum are abbreviated to
seleen and arseen.
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Oleg Safiullin
Verzonden: zaterdag, juli 2010 16:13
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Onderwerp: Re: [HECnet] Area 44 - update
On 10.07.2010 16:39, H Vlems wrote:
Area 44 will be extended today with the following 6 nodes:
FLUOR 44.29 Alpha Server 1000A 5/333 VMS 7.3-2
BROOM 44.14 Alpha Server 1200 VMS 7.3-2
IJZER 44.19 Compaq Prof. Workstation VMS 8.3
TIN 44.28 Alpha Server 1200 VMS 8.3
CARBON 44.33 DEC AXP 3000 MODEL 300x VMS 1.5-1H1
OXYGEN 44.34 DEC AXP 3000 MODEL 300x VMS 6.1
done.
Any suggestions for names of elements that are 6 characters or less, in
other languages?
Some of russian names :)
6OP (B)
A3OT (N)
HEOH (Ne)
CEPA (S)
XPOM (Cr)
6POM (Br)
KCEHOH (Xe)
YPAH (U)
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