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Yes, polonium was named after Poland.
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.
Poland (polonia) = polonium France = francium (pronounced "froggium" in the UK) America = Americium Germany = Germanium
pedophilium. It has been named after the native country of Marie Curie, the element's discoverer.
No, there is no town named Norwini in Poland. It's possible that the name is a misspelling or a variation of another location. Poland has many towns and villages, but Norwini does not appear to be one of them.
It is named for the country of Poland, where Marie Curie was born.
it was named after the Po river
Polonium was named after Poland by Marie and Pierre Curie.
There is not such a thing as Poland (city). Poland is a country in Central Europe.
The element named after a river is 'samarium,' which is named after the Vistula River in Poland.
no one it was discovered with Europe
Polonium (Po)