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Synonyms:
- lutetium, zinc, cesium, iodine, rhesus factor, iron, neptunium, strontium, magnesium, neodymium, dysprosium, oxygen, barium, uranium, berkelium, fermium, nickel, beryllium, arsenic, cerium, thallium, chlorine, indium, cobalt, zirconium, bismuth, gadolinium, mendelevium, krypton, rubidium, holmium, manganese, technetium, osmium, sulfur, hypothalamic releasing factor, tin, hydrogen, vanadium, boron, gold, gallium, silicon, radium, molybdenum, curium, thulium, nobelium, element, fluorine, titanium, sodium, lithium, mercury, yttrium, selenium, silver, terbium, atomic number 45, releasing hormone, neon, polonium, cadmium, francium, nitrogen, protactinium, americium, actinium, praseodymium, tungsten, phosphorus, plutonium, palladium, tantalum, germanium, thorium, Rh, lead, releasing factor, argon, europium, astatine, ytterbium, aluminum, samarium, xenon, calcium, niobium, einsteinium, erbium, helium, platinum, iridium, copper, tellurium, chromium, antimony, promethium, scandium, bromine, rhenium, radon, hafnium, carbon, ruthenium, lanthanum, potassium, californium
Examples:
- - We shall now shew you this same process of boiling the silver, cast on a screen from the electric lamp which you have before you; and while Dr. Tyndall is kindly getting the lamp ready for this purpose, let me tell you that Deville proposes to throw out in this way all these extraneous things that I have spoken of, except two- namely, iridium and rhodium. - "The Chemical History Of A Candle", Michael Faraday
- - Dr. Brown of Edinburgh thought he had converted iron into rhodium, and carbon or paracyanogen into silicon. - "Familiar Letters of Chemistry", Justus Liebig
- - Some entice them into a very large bag, the mouth of which is sufficiently capacious to cover nearly the whole floor of the place where they are collected; which is done by smearing some vessel, placed in the middle of the bag, with oil of rhodium, and laying in the bag baits of proper food. - "The Cook and Housekeeper's Complete and Universal Dictionary; Including a System of Modern Cookery, in all Its Various Branches,", Mary Eaton