Elements That Start With The Same Two Letters

Which elements start with the same two letters as another element?
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Letters
Element
5
Argon
7
Arsenic
 
 
9
Berkelium
9
Beryllium
 
 
7
Bohrium
5
Boron
 
 
7
Cadmium
7
Caesium
7
Calcium
11
Californium
6
Carbon
 
 
8
Chlorine
8
Chromium
 
 
6
Cobalt
11
Copernicium
6
Copper
 
 
9
Flerovium
8
Fluorine
Letters
Element
10
Gadolinium
7
Gallium
 
 
7
Hafnium
7
Hassium
 
 
7
Iridium
4
Iron
 
 
9
Lanthanum
10
Lawrencium
 
 
7
Lithium
11
Livermorium
 
 
9
Magnesium
9
Manganese
 
 
10
Meitnerium
11
Mendelevium
7
Mercury
 
 
9
Neodymium
4
Neon
9
Neptunium
Letters
Element
6
Nickel
7
Niobium
8
Nitrogen
 
 
8
Platinum
9
Plutonium
 
 
8
Polonium
9
Potassium
 
 
12
Praseodymium
10
Promethium
12
Protactinium
 
 
6
Radium
5
Radon
 
 
7
Rhenium
7
Rhodium
 
 
8
Rubidium
9
Ruthenium
13
Rutherfordium
Letters
Element
10
Seaborgium
8
Selenium
 
 
7
Silicon
6
Silver
 
 
10
Technetium
9
Tellurium
7
Terbium
 
 
8
Thallium
7
Thorium
7
Thulium
 
 
3
Tin
8
Titanium
 
 
9
Ytterbium
7
Yttrium
 
 
4
Zinc
9
Zirconium
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5 Comments
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Level 80
Jun 28, 2015
Great fun, much harder than I thought it'd be... got 3 or 4 in the last minute, in the end I only missed Caesium, but my excuse is that it's called Cesium in the 'Periodic Table Quiz' on JetPunk ;)
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Level 76
Jun 28, 2015
We've used the IUPAC (International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry) spellings, but we've also added Cesium as a type-in.
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Level 77
Jun 28, 2015
Ununpentium, Ununoctium, Ununseptium...
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Level 66
Jun 28, 2015
... no
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Level 76
Jun 28, 2015
We agree with Quizzer6794, and here's our reason why: All elements without a formal name are given a temporary systemic element name, derived from its atomic number, so for example theorised element 154 is called unpentquadium, effectively 154ium. You can try your luck naming them yourself at the Names of Unnamed Elements quiz.