No; for example curium was before Es.
This element is einsteinium (Es).
The name of the element einsteinium is derived from the name of the great well-known physicist of Jewish origin - Albert Einstein.
Because Albert Einstein was a very known physicist, a Nobel Prize laureate.
Element number 99, later named Einsteinium, was discovered in the debris from the first hydrogen bomb explosion in 1952. Only a tiny number of atoms were detected, formed from the decay of neutron-bombarded californium nuclei.
Einsteinium, lawrencium, Mendelevium, Holmium, Rutherfordium
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Einsteinium
This element is einsteinium (Es).
This artificial chemical element was einsteinium (Es), atomic number 99.
Einsteinium wasn't named after a what, but a who. This element was named in honor of Albert Einstein.