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Firstly not all scientists are chemists.

Secondly, not all chemists are working on problems that involve many of the elements. In fact only a small minority of working chemists could name the 15 lanthanide or rare earth elements.

Thirdly, all chemists work with computer terminals or reference books nearby where they can easily look up rare or unfamiliar elements.

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