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Interesting Sequence (4) (Posted on 2004-10-19) Difficulty: 1 of 5
What completes this sequence?

Iron, Bromine, Uranium, Argon, ?

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Solution From the compound | Comment 5 of 7 |

Yttrium

The sequence, written in the character symbols for the chemical elements, is FE-BR-U-AR-

The sequence can be extended by the following:

Y (Yttrium), for FEBRUARY
I-ES (Iodine & Einsteinium), for FEBRUARIES (plural of February)
I-U-S (Iodine, Uranium & Sulphur), for FEBRUARIUS (Roman name for the month of February); and,
I (Iodine), for FEBRUARI (Dutch for February)

The best solution, therefore, is Yttrium.


  Posted by Dej Mar on 2006-05-18 21:49:53
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