Europium
Well there is Europium, which is named after Europe the Continent. However, there is Americium which is named after North America the continent. So your question is wrong
yes !
The only continent at the time was Pangaea.
While it is commonly believed that the continent of America is named after 15th-16th century cartographer Amerigo Vespucci, there is growing evidence that it is in fact named after Welshman Richard Ameryk, the owner of the ship that John Cabot used to sail to North America in 1497. A letter, discovered in 1504, once believed to have been printed in 1497, and penned by Amerigo Vespucci, is now believed to be a forgery.
An anion is named using the base element with an -ide suffix. Ex: Br- (Bromine anion) is named bromide sulfur- sulfide, ect.
Europe
Well there is Europium, which is named after Europe the Continent. However, there is Americium which is named after North America the continent. So your question is wrong
Element named after a US state: Californium. This is the only element named after a US state. But, there is also Americium. Americium is named after America.
Californium is the only element named after a U.S. state. Its atomic number is 98.It's radioactive and was discovered in Berkeley university and named after California.
there is none only 103 in my chart:)
yes !
Yes, pure aluminum contains only the single element also named aluminum.
Only one, europium. We do also have americium, but there is no northamericium or southamericium.
Australia has only 1 country and it is named Australia (the same name as the continent)
I believe there is only one element named after a state, and that is Californium. However, there is in fact an element named Berkelium (check spelling?) that originates from Berkely, Calfornia.
Well, most modern day scientist believe in the theory of plate tectonics. Which states that in the beginning there was only one continent, or super-continent if you will, named Pangaea. Over time however the tectonic plates beneath Earth's surface shifted and separated the continent into the seven continents we know today.
The only continent to contain only one country is Australia, which is both the country and the continent. Antarctica is only a continent, but does not contain any country.