Element 101, or mendelevium is a transuranic actinide element. It was named after Dimitri Ivanovich Mendeleev, one of the pioneering chemists of the 1800's.
It was named to honor Dmitri Mendeleev
It is element 101 Mendelevium.
The element Uranium was named after Uranus.
Any element is named for a cajun country.
There are lots of long-bearded Russians, but the one you're probably thinking of is Dmitri Mendeleev. He came up with the whole idea of the Periodic Table of the Elements back in the 1800's, and he is honored today for this achievement by having the element Mendelevium (Md, #101) named for him.
Mendelevium, symbol: Md
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It is in 101st element in the Periodic Table.. Md-Mendelevium
The element that is an actinide and named for the creator of the periodic table is Mendelevium (Md). Mendelevium has atomic number 101 and is named after Dmitri Ivanovich Mendeleev.
That would be Mendelevium, of atomic number 101. Named after Dmitri Mendeleev.
Einsteinium (element 99) is named after Albert EinsteinCurium (element 96) is named after Marie & Pierre CurieNobelium (element 102) is named after Alfred NobelMendelevium (element 101) is named after Dimitri MendeleevUnfortunately your fifth element has fallen over the end of your question space; my guess is that it might be Fermium (element 100) named after Enrico Fermi.
This element is mendelevium (element 101).
It seems to me that the element called "oxygen" is not named after another element and that the element is most likely named by itself.
The most recently named element is Copernicium (Cn) is element 112. It was named in 2009.
The most recently named element is Copernicium (Cn) is element 112. It was named in 2009.
It is element 101 Mendelevium.
Mendelevium.
The Synthetic Element Nobelium was named for Him.