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Re: Chemical elements proposal
> Date: Tue, 23 Apr 91 14:12:56 EDT
> To: lojban-list@snark.thyrsus.com
> From: cbmvax!snark.thyrsus.com!cowan@uunet.UU.NET (John Cowan)
> Subject: Chemical elements proposal (longish)
Elements that should have gismu:
Al Aluminum Common and important construction material
Mg Magnesium Construction material; important human nutrient
P Phosphorus Important human nutrient
Ca Calcium Important human nutrient; main ingredient in many rocks
Si Silicon Major technological material; major rock ingredient
K Potassium Important human nutrient (biologically contrast to Na)
Ti Titanium Construction material, use likely to increase in future
Elements that I'm surprised to see on the list:
Cr romge Chromed tailfins aren't so important any more. See
also Ni.
Hg margu Though known to the ancients, I couldn't justify giving
it space in a limited list.
Ne navni Most advertising signs don't even contain neon
Ni nikle Marginal; important alloying element but people don't
come in contact with it in identifiable form, except
in U.S. coinage (which has little Ni anyway, these
days)
Zn zinki See Ni. Brass is more identifiable than zinc.
No complaints about:
Ag Au C Cl Cu Fe H N Na O Pb S Sn
-- jimc