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Indium-------------Indigo-blue spectrum light

Boron--------------White

Calcium------------Lime (not sure if it's the fruit or color)

Cesium------------Sky blue

Chlorine-----------Grass Green

Chromium---------Color (chromium means color in Greek)

Iodine--------------Violet-like

Iridium-------------Rainbow

Platinum-----------Silver

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13y ago

Potassium was named after "pot ash" or plant ashes.

Vanadium was initially called erythronium, named after the erythronia plant.

I think that's it, unless you meant planets...

Plutonium, Uranium, Neptunium, and Mercury.

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15y ago

einsteinium, mendelevium,rutherfordium,seaborgium

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15y ago

there are 4: Mercury

Uranium

Plutonium

Neptunium

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15y ago

cat-a-piller - was named after a catapillered tree .

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15y ago

i know rhodium is one of them- it's named after the rose.

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12y ago

one is named Galilinium named after Galileo

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12y ago

Probably only rhodium from rhodon (Rose in the Greek language).

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earth

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