Einsteinium, lawrencium, Mendelevium, Holmium, Rutherfordium
Curium, named after Marie Curie.
The first scientist to determine atomic weights for elements was John Dalton, an English chemist and physicist.
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Inverse ! The chemical element seaborgium is named in the honor of the chemist Glenn Seaborg.
It's named after scientist Alfred Nobel.
Alfred Nobel, the inventor of dynamite and founder of the Nobel Prizes, did not have any elements named after him.
It was Named after, the scientist, Dimitri Mendeleeve Who was the scientist that created the periodic table.
After the IUPAC Recommendation 2002 - Naming new elements: The elements can be named after a mythological concept, a mineral, a place or a country, a property or a very known scientist.
There are numerous elements named after scientists, including curium (named after Marie and Pierre Curie), einsteinium (named after Albert Einstein), fermium (named after Enrico Fermi), and seaborgium (named after Glenn T. Seaborg).
Curium. Marie Curie, discoverer of radioactivity.
It is named after Dmitri Mendeleev, the scientist who was responsible for devising the periodic table of elements.
Einsteinium and mendelevium, Thorium, Curium, Fermium, Rutherfordium, Bohrium, Seaborgium, etc., etc.
there are many for example: Bohrium : after Niels Bohr Copernicum : After Copernicus Rutherfordium : After Rutherford Many Einsteinium is named after Einstein. Curium after the Curies, Ruthefordium after Rutherford and of course Seaborgium whcih was named after a LIVING famous scientist Glen Seaborg
Holmium was not named after a scientist, it was actually named after the Latin name for Stockholm.
Curium Rutherfordium Lawrencium Einsteinium Mendelevium
Latin was one of the first languages. Many other languages have Latin roots. And Not all the elements have Latin names. Some are named after famous people and scientist. Such as Einsteinium.