they are as following:
1) Rutherfordium- Ernest Rutherford
2) Gallium - Gallia
3) Bohrium - Niels Bohr
4) Curium - Pierre and Marie Curie
5) Einsteinium - Elbert Einstein
Here are some elements:
Meitneruim(109) is a element named after Lise Meitner, born in Austria
Niobium(41) is an element named after Niobe, the daughter of Tantalus, son of Zeus(Greek mythology)
Vanadium(23) is an element named after Vanadis, a Scandinavian goddess
Curium(96) is an element named after the female Marie curie and Pierre currie, wife of Marie
Einsteinium,Curium,Bohrium,Fermium,Gallium,Hahnium,Lawrencium,Meitnerium, Mendelevium,Nobelium, Roentgenium (formerly Ununumium),Rutherfordium,Seaborgium
There are 15 elements that are named after a person. Curium, for example, is named after Marie and Pierre Curie, while Bohrium is named after Niels Bohr.
Very often, Elements on the Periodic Table are named after their founders, or after a Latin phrase/word.
many of the first discovered elements were named by greek and roman philosophers
America, the country it was discovered in. Many elements are named after the country where they were first found.
there's Copper Harbor, in MI.
Curium, atomic number 96, named after Marie Curie. Meitnerium, atomic number 109, named after Lise Meitner. Niobium, atomic number 41, was named for the Greek goddess, Niobe.
See link. It has all the symbols for all the planets.
curium
Quite true, Einstein is one of those people.
Einsteinium, Lawrencium, and Nobelium to name but three.
Lawrencium, Mendelevium, Einsteinium
It depends. Some elements are named after a people or place such are Europium and Nobelium. Some elments are named for greek names like Dysprosium is named from the greek "Dyspros" meaning hard to get. And some are from the Latin and so on. Hope that helps.
Elements may also be named for the place where they were discovered or developed
There are five different elements that are named by scientists. The five elements are Bohrium, Curium, Einsteinium, Fermium and Lawrencium.
There are 15 elements that are named after a person. Curium, for example, is named after Marie and Pierre Curie, while Bohrium is named after Niels Bohr.
named for the university where many of the transuranium elements were synthesized?
Elements may also be named for the place where they were discovered or developed
The elements of chemistry have been named in a variety of ways. Often, element names are derived from words of ancient languages, such as Latin and Ancient Greek. In other cases, element names are derived from the names of the people that discovered them, or people with a notable relation to the element.
many of the first discovered elements were named by greek and roman philosophers