Only in a specialized laboratory where francium is prepared by nuclear reactions.
Francium was discovered, see the link.
it sounds like FRAN SEE UM
Francium(France), germanium(Germany), and europium(Europe).
See this link for the history of francium discovery.
Maybe Scandium, Europium, Berkelium - there are probably many more. - Californium -
It is not possible.
- francium is extremely radioactive- the total quantity of francium on the Earth is approx. 30 g- the chemical and physical properties of francium are only estimated, not measured
The chemial symbol Fr is derived from the first two letters of the name Francium.
Francium has a long and interesting history of discovery, difficult to be described on WA.For details see this link.
we can see in the first group
Francium is a highly radioactive and unstable element that is never found in its pure form in nature. If it were to be touched, it would likely react explosively with water or air. Due to its extreme rarity and radioactivity, no one has ever touched or felt francium.
The chemical symbol Fr is derived of course from francium - the first two letters; it is a rule in the system of naming chemical elements.