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Curium after Marie Curie

Einsteinium after Albert Einstein

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How are elements named?

They are named by the first two letters of their Latin name.


Name two elements named after a person?

Einsteinium Rutherfordium


What are elements named for ancient lands?

There are two elements that are known to be named after ancient lands. These two elements are ruthenium (after the ancient name, Ruthenia, an Eastern European cross-section) and gallium (after Gaul, the ancient name for France).


Name two elements named after heavenly bodies?

uranium-uranus plutonium-pluto


What is the two elements named for large regions?

Americium and Europium are the elements named for large regions which include several countries.


What two elements did Marie Curie name?

Marie Skłodowska Curie and her husband Pierre discovered the elements polonium and radium in 1898, and named polonium for her native country Poland.


Which European country has two elements on periodic table of elements named after it?

sweden and germany


What is the name CD as a compound?

Remember that a compound is the combination of two or more elements. Cd is the symbol for an element (not a compount) named Cadmium.


What is the name of two or more elements in a fixed proportion?

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When were stud finders invented?

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Which are only two elements in the periodic table named after woman?

Curium is named after Marie Curie and meitnerium is named after Lise Meitner.


Is sodium chlorine a molecular name?

No: "Sodium chlorine" is simply the names of two elements written adjacent to one another. The compound formed between these two elements is named "sodium chloride" Since this compound is ionically bonded, it is not strictly molecular.