Polonium (Po, #84) is named for Poland. It was discovered by Marie Curie, and she was from Poland, so she got to name it. It's really radioactive.
It is "Curie" and the element is curium. Polonium is also named after their home country of Poland.
The element Uranium was named after Uranus.
Any element is named for a cajun country.
The element uranium is named for the seventh planet from the Sun, Uranus.
Promethium from Prometheus, who stoled the fire from Zeus.
pedophilium. It has been named after the native country of Marie Curie, the element's discoverer.
This chemical element is polonium (Po).
It is "Curie" and the element is curium. Polonium is also named after their home country of Poland.
Polonium (Po)
The element Polonium was named by Marie Curie, who, with her husband, discovered it, for Polonia, or Poland. Mme Curie was born in Poland.
Polonium ;) by Maria (Marie) Sklodowska- Curie
The element polonium was named for the country Poland.
The name of the chemical element is derived from Polonia because Marie Curie was born in Poland.
Polonium, named in honor of Poland, was the first element discovered by Pierre and Marie Curie in 1898.
It depends what you are asking here. An element of patriotism could be the love of country, tribe or family. The willingness to defend them. A patriotic element, as in the periodic table could be those named after places such as Poland (Polonium) or France (Francium). However the most patriotic place must be Ytterby, which has four elements named for it.
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.
Yes, polonium was named after Poland.