Alien Periodic Table 1 18 1 Pf Bo 2 13 14 15 16 17 2 Ch D E Fx G Nu A L 3 By Z Yz Hi M Oz Kt J 4 Q Do R T Ss Up V Wo 5 X Pi An El
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First, let's identify the elements in the Alien Periodic Table. We have: Pf, Bo, Ch, D, E, Fx, G, Nul, A, L, By, Z, Yz, Hi, M, Oz, Kt, J, R, T, Ss, Up, Wol, Q, Do, X, Pi, An, and El. Show more…
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