coronium
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of coronium
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This line had never been seen before, and so it was assumed that this line was the result of a new element found in the corona, quickly named coronium.
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It is fairly certain that it contains both gas and a metal, called coronium, which is unknown on the earth, but somewhat resembles iron.
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Three years ago Dr. Donald Howard Menzel of Harvard, unwilling to believe in "coronium," suggested that the spectrum lines supposedly caused by it might really come from excited atoms of oxygen.
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For a long time it was half-heartedly assumed that there might be a mysterious element called "coronium" in the corona.
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The spectrum of the corona showed few bright lines besides those of coronium and hydrogen.
From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 10 "Echinoderma" to "Edward" by Various
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