francium (France), californium, (California), germanium (Germany), indium (India), rhodium (Rhodes), uranium (Uranus), neptunium (Neptune), plutonium (Pluto), europium (Europe), americium (America), and I'm sure there are others but that's all i can find for now.
Scandium - Scandinavia
Germainium - Germany
Indium - India
Europium - Europe
Polonium - Poland?
Francium - France
Americium - America
Californium - California
Dubnium - Dublin?
Uranium - Uranus
Neptunium - Neptune
Plutonium - Pluto
Curium - Madame Curie
Einsteinium - Albert Einstein
Mendelevium - Gregor Mendel?
Nobelium - Nobel Peace Prize (named after man)
Seaborgium - Seaborg
Rhodium - Rhode Island/Rhode, Greece?
Best I can do. I used the Periodic Table for this. I am not quite sure.
Americium, Germanium, Polonium, Scandium (though Scandinavia is not a country, but formerly it was sometimes)
There are several elements that are named after countries. Some of these elements include francium, germanium, polonium, gallium, and americium.
Examples: polonium, francium, gallium, germanium, ruthenium.
Scandium is named after the entire Scandinavian peninsula which contains three countries (Norway, Sweden, and Finland). Thulium is named after the northernmost part of the world.
many of the first discovered elements were named by greek and roman philosophers
the five elements of the earth are: Fire Water Wind Earth Gases
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.
There are five different elements that are named by scientists. The five elements are Bohrium, Curium, Einsteinium, Fermium and Lawrencium.
Elements are named after countries, not countries after elements ! Countries: francium, germanium, gallium, ruthenium, indium Regions: scandium, hassium, californium Continents: americium Also many towns.
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Germanium and Francium are 2 elements which are named for a large region and includes several countries.
The only country named after an element is Argentina. Elements are Latin, they are not named for the person who discovered them......Latin for silver is argenti or argento.
Americium and Europium are the elements named for large regions which include several countries.
americium, germanium, scandium, polonium
Polonium, francium, and americium.
Some of them and some of someone else like the teddy bear named after Theodore Roosevelt.Some are even named after countries, like Francium.
The five elements named after colors are Wind, Fire, Water, Earth, and Spirit. Wind is yellow, fire is red, water is blue, earth is green, and spirit is purple.
I can think of Germanium, Indium, Polonium, Francium, Americium and Nihonium.
Many elements names are of Greek and Latin words. Some elements are name after where named after countries like France, German ect.