Krypton
Neptunium is named after Neptune, King of the Sea in Roman mythology. It's number 93, and shortens to Np, and its atomic weight is 237.0482.
the planet Mercury is named after the god... Mercury!
The planet PLUTO has a satellite named 'CHARON' . Pronounced 'Karon'.
Yes, after the planet Uranus.
There is no planet named after Artemis.
Supermans birthplace
Plutonium is named after the planet Pluto. Neptunium is named after the planet Neptune. Uranium is named after the planet Uranus.
The planet Neptune is named after a Roman god named Neptune... The chemical element neptunium is in the periodic table after uranium; also the planet Neptune is after Uranus in the Solar system - it is an analogy.
Uranuim, it an element and a planet. Uranuim is a chemical element with symbol U and atomic number 92. it is a silvery-white metal in the actinide series of the periodic table.
Mercury from both the planet and the Roman god; Uranium is named after the planet Uranus and Plutonium after the (former) planet Pluto; Neptunium, after the planet Neptune. Tellurium, element 52, gets its name from the Latin "tellus" meaning Earth. Not planets, but element 2, Helium is named from the Greek helios, Sun, and Selenium from the Greek selene, Moon.
The element uranium is named for the seventh planet from the Sun, Uranus.
There IS an actual element in the Periodic Table called Krypton, but the rocks called Kryptonite are named after Superman's home planet, also called Krypton. They are the only remnants left over after that planet exploded.
It was named for the planet Uranus
Germanium is element named after Germany.It has atomic number of 32.
The element with the symbol At is named astatine.
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