Indium
No, it is named from the blue (indigo) lines in its spectrum.
its named after the bright indigo line in its spectrum
Ferdinand Reich and Hierinymus Theodor Richter discovered the element indium in 1863. They isolated it during a study of zinc ores and named it after the indigo color seen in its emission spectrum. Indium is a soft, malleable metal commonly used in electronics and displays.
No, and there is no game that is named "Pokémon Indigo."
Helium (He) was named from the greek word helios=sun. Helium was given that name because it was first discovered at the spectrum of the chromosphere of sun.
Newton divided the spectrum into seven named colors: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet (this order being popularly memorized by schoolchildren using the mnemonic ROY G. BIV).
There are 7 basic colors of the spectrum.IN ADDITION:Remember the name ROY G. BIV. Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet.The colors in the spectrum blend into each other, so you could say that there are thousands of colors in the spectrum. Conventionally there are seven colors - Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, Violet.
It has not, 'indigo' is a colour named after the purple dye derived from the plant Indigofera tinctori.
Element named after a US state: Californium. This is the only element named after a US state. But, there is also Americium. Americium is named after America.
No, an atomic emission spectrum is not a continuous range of colors. It consists of discrete lines of specific wavelengths corresponding to the emission of light from excited atoms when they return to lower energy levels. Each element has a unique atomic emission spectrum due to its unique arrangement of electrons.
The most recently named element is Copernicium (Cn) is element 112. It was named in 2009.
The most recently named element is Copernicium (Cn) is element 112. It was named in 2009.