Chromium, chlorine, iodine, rhodium, iridium, cesium, rubidium, thallium, and indium.
Elements named after colors include copper (from "cuprum," Latin for "from the island of Cyprus"), silver (from the Old English "seolfor"), gold (from the Latin "aurum"), and iron (from the Old English "iren").
Roanoke was named after the Roanoke Native American tribe that encountered English colonists in North Carolina in the late 16th century.
The grand peak was named by the explorer after he discovered it during his expedition.
Roanoke is named after the Roanoke Native American tribe who were indigenous to the area in Virginia where the city is located.
Scafell Pike is named after the nearby farming hamlet of Scafell. The word "Pike" means a pointed summit.
Roanoke was named after the Roanoke Island in North Carolina, where the first English colony in the New World was established in 1585.
Chlorine is named from Chloros (the Greek for green).
Elements may also be named for the place where they were discovered or developed
There are five different elements that are named by scientists. The five elements are Bohrium, Curium, Einsteinium, Fermium and Lawrencium.
Stars derive their colours from the elements present.
There are 15 elements that are named after a person. Curium, for example, is named after Marie and Pierre Curie, while Bohrium is named after Niels Bohr.
Green and Sargasso
named for the university where many of the transuranium elements were synthesized?
Elements may also be named for the place where they were discovered or developed
that depends. what type of elements are you talking about? ... like, the ones on ovens? or like the periodic table?
many of the first discovered elements were named by greek and roman philosophers
Einsteinium, Lawrencium, and Californium are three elements that were named after the same place.
Spectrum. The order of colours is named as VIBGYOR