Indium-------------Indigo-blue spectrum light
Boron--------------White
Calcium------------Lime (not sure if it's the fruit or color)
Cesium------------Sky blue
Chlorine-----------Grass Green
Chromium---------Color (chromium means color in Greek)
Iodine--------------Violet-like
Iridium-------------Rainbow
Platinum-----------Silver
Hope I could help.
The element on the periodic table named after Superman's home planet is Krypton. It is a noble gas with the atomic number 36.
Its very own fuel: made up of hydrogen, carbon, and a few other elements. Stars were given 4 basic elements hydrogen carbon something something look it up. They used these to make new elements: all the elements on the periodic table. You are made up of elements created by stars long ago.
One-half of eight is four. So, there are four inner planets and four outer planets. According to the distances in the table, Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars are inner planets. Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are outer planets.
Xenon is in period 5 of the periodic table.
If you mean his predictions about the periodic table then yes his predictions were correct.
These names are the names of chemical elements.
It is named The PERIODIC TABLE. The periods being the horizontal rows The groups being the vertical columns.
The symbols of the elements named after planets are: Lead (Pb) named after the planet Saturn Mercury (Hg) named after the planet Mercury Platinum (Pt) named after the dwarf planet Pluto Uranium (U) named after the planet Uranus Other elements also have symbols that may resemble planet symbols, but these are specifically named after planets.
The Periodic Table Of Elements Was Invented iN 1869, By A Russian Chemist Named Dmitri Mendeleev.
There were 103 elements on the periodic table in 1968.
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There are a total of 118 elements known to exist on the periodic table.
There is no element named "boyfriend" on the periodic table. The periodic table consists of chemical elements such as hydrogen, oxygen, and carbon.
Californium named after California.
The current periodic table contains 118 elements, as of April 2010, but many more may still be discovered.
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 elements in the periodic table were named by various scientists and researchers based on their properties, origins, or characteristics, rather than by nicknames. The nicknames for some elements have been given by scientists, but they are not the official names listed in the periodic table.