This element is seaborgium (Sg).
Inverse ! The chemical element seaborgium is named in the honor of the chemist Glenn Seaborg.
Americium was discovered late autumn 1944, at the University of California, Berkeley, by Glenn T. Seaborg, Leon O. Morgan, Ralph A. James, and Albert Ghiorso, while studying transuranic elements as part of the Manhattan Project. They used a 60-inch cyclotron at the University of California, Berkeley. It was named Americium because it lay directly below the already known element Europium on the periodic table.
element name before the name of inventor or the place whre discover this element because this are artificially made of people or experiment in laboratory!!
The planet Neptune is named after a Roman god named Neptune... The chemical element neptunium is in the periodic table after uranium; also the planet Neptune is after Uranus in the Solar system - it is an analogy.
Californium is a metallic chemical element of the periodic table, found in the actinide family. It is used to start nuclear reactors, for oil exploration, and the treatment of cancer. Although "discovered" or "found" is not perhaps the correct term, as Californium does not exist naturally on earth, it is created. The synthetic radioactive metal, californium, was first created in 1950 by Albert Ghiorso, Kenneth Street Jr. and Stanley G. Thompson. It was named after the University of California and the state of California.
Glenn Seaborg and the collaborators named this element plutonium in 1942.
Inverse ! The chemical element seaborgium is named in the honor of the chemist Glenn Seaborg.
Glenn Seaborg was the scientist who had an element named after him while he was still alive.
Curium(Cm). This is a man made radioactive metal.
Element 106 is named seaborgium. Seaborg was instrumental in the discovery of plutonium and worked on the Manhattan Project.
Seaborgium was named after Glenn Seaborg, a well known nuclear chemist and radiochemist.
Element 106 was named seaborgium after Glenn T. Seaborg, an american scientist who won the 1951 Nobel Peace Prize in Chemistry. Einsteinium was named for German physicist Albert Einstein, however, he gained American citizenship and worked for the American government.
Element 106, with the systematic element name Unnilhexium, was renamed seaborgium in 1997, after having rejected the name Rutherfordium as the IUPAC dictate that no element can be named after a living person.Glenn T. Seaborg (April 19, 1912 - February 25, 1999) was an American scientist who won the 1951 Nobel Prize for Chemistry for "discoveries in the chemistry of the transuranium elements."
Edwin McMillan had named in 1940 the first transuranium element after the planet Neptune and suggested that element 94, being the next element in the series, be named for what was then considered the next planet, Pluto. Seaborg originally considered the name "plutium", but later thought that it did not sound as good as "plutonium." He chose the letters "Pu" as a joke, which passed without notice into the periodic table. Alternate names considered by Seaborg and others were "ultimium" or "extremium.
Seaborgium is named for Glenn Theodore Seaborg (b. 1912), Swedish chemist and recipient of the 1951 Nobel Prize for Chemistry for chemical discoveries related to transuranium elements.
The elements and their symbols that were discovered by Glenn T. Seaborg's group were: plutonium (94) americium (95), curium (96), berkelium (97), californium (98), einsteinium (99), fermium (100), mendelevium (101), nobelium (102), and seaborgium (106).
Glenn Seaborg first synthesized Curium in the laboratory in 1944. It was later named after Marie Curie.