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Her husband, Pierre Curie, worked with Marie Curie when they discovered Polonium. The Curies also discovered that Thorium, discovered in 1829 by Jöns Jakob Berzelius, emits radiation.
France= Francium
Marie Skłodowska Curie (7 November 1867 - 4 July 1934)The curie (symbol Ci), a unit of radioactivity, is named in honour of her and her husband Pierre,[33][34] as is the element with atomic number 96 - curium.Three radioactive minerals are named after the Curies: curite, sklodowskite, and cuprosklodowskite
Curium(Cm). This is a man made radioactive metal.
Marie Skłodowska Curie and her husband Pierre discovered the elements polonium and radium in 1898, and named polonium for her native country Poland.
The Curies, Madame Marie and Pierre, a married couple who was know for discovering Radium, used in X-rays and Polonium, named after her home country. The Curies, however, did not discover Curium.
Her husband, Pierre Curie, worked with Marie Curie when they discovered Polonium. The Curies also discovered that Thorium, discovered in 1829 by Jöns Jakob Berzelius, emits radiation.
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Curium was named after the Curies.
Francium was named after France, the country it was dicovered in.
A highly radioactive metal named FRANCIUM was named after France.
His name was Louis XVI Auguste of France.
Marie and Pierre Curie dicovered the element polium in 1898 along with the element radium, in a little wooden shack they used as a laboratory. The shack was drafty in the winter and extremely hot during the summer, yet the Curies spent hours upon hours there, deep in their research. Polium was named after Marie's home country Poland.
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The Curies published their paper, describing the newly discovered element -- that they named "radium" -- on 1898 December 26. Their work was conducted in Paris France.
The element, Francium, was named for a country in western Europe, France.
it was named for Marie curie's home country: Poland.