Guest guest Posted March 17, 2008 Report Share Posted March 17, 2008 On several recent posts, members of this site were asking " what is Cu " ? In our age of text messaging, it might sound like some kind of a sign off to a message string, but no, that is not the case. Cu is the code for Copper, from the Periodic Table of the Elements. If you do a search on Yahoo! for Periodic Table of the Elements, there is a link to the Los Alamos Laboratory Periodic Table of the Elements. It is listed as a resource for students from elementary up through high school. Just click on one of the letter codes, such as Cu,(copper), K (potassium), Hg (mercury), etc. and a page will open with the details for that element. It typically gives the Latin word that the name and letter code is based on. KCl was used in a recent post. This would be the molecule (combined atoms) known as Potassium Chloride (K + Cl). For this site and the focus on supplements and protocols to get us through this frustrating dance, having a copy of this Periodic Table of the Elements can be a major tool in helping us make sense of some of the posts and making it through this dance successfully. Dr. Cutler is a Ph.D. in Chemistry. He probably has this table essentially memorized. He doesn't have to think twice about it. It is the most basic element in his professional field. Have a great Spring time everyone. Enjoy the flowers. Klipfel ________________________________________________________________________________\ ____ Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your home page. http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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