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no, they form a compound
Americium and Europium are the elements named for large regions which include several countries.
There are two elements that are known to be named after ancient lands. These two elements are ruthenium (after the ancient name, Ruthenia, an Eastern European cross-section) and gallium (after Gaul, the ancient name for France).
Curium is named after Marie Curie and meitnerium is named after Lise Meitner.
There are no elements named after places since an element is atoms which are all the same not a mixture of two types of atoms nor a compound which is more than three.
They are named by the first two letters of their Latin name.
no, they form a compound
Americium and Europium are the elements named for large regions which include several countries.
The three elements of an economic theory include the dominant/dependent states. The other two have to do with external forces and relationship between dominant and dependent states.
sweden and germany
Einsteinium Rutherfordium
Currently, two states have a town named Xenia.
There are two elements that are known to be named after ancient lands. These two elements are ruthenium (after the ancient name, Ruthenia, an Eastern European cross-section) and gallium (after Gaul, the ancient name for France).
There are at least two cities named Fargo in the United States. One is located in North Dakota and the other is in Oklahoma.
Curium is named after Marie Curie and meitnerium is named after Lise Meitner.
helium is one , after helios, an old perseption of the creator of the sun, but I'm not sure of the other one.
The result will depend a lot on what the two other elements are.