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Kaya Kerr
19 March, 15:22
What is the element with the nlx notation of 5d2?
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Kaitlin
19 March, 18:39
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The element with the nlx notation of 5d2 in the periodic table is hafnium with a symbol of hf. It is a chemical element and has an atomic number 72. H afnium chemically resembles zirconium and is found in many zirconium minerals but it is a complete contrast of zirconium which is also chemically similar to hafnium.
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