-Fermium : it was named after nuclear physicist Enrico Fermi -Einsteinium: it was named after Albert Einstein -Mendelevium: it was named after Dimitri Mendeleev :-) :p <3
Francium - named after France. Germanium - named after Germany. Californium - named after California, USA.
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.
You think probable to ytterbium, terbium and erbium.
1.safe drinking water 2.low level of noise 3.clean air 4.sanitary surrounding 5.low leve of radioactive radiation 6.Accident hazards in homes and neighbourhood.
Lawrencium, Mendelevium, Einsteinium
Rutherfordium, Bohrium and Einsteinium are just 3 of a few elements that are named in honour of scientists. You cannot get more science-y than key scientists
100
scientists haven't figured out that element.
-Fermium : it was named after nuclear physicist Enrico Fermi -Einsteinium: it was named after Albert Einstein -Mendelevium: it was named after Dimitri Mendeleev :-) :p <3
Francium - named after France. Germanium - named after Germany. Californium - named after California, USA.
sr isaac newton did astronomy
You think probable to ytterbium, terbium and erbium.
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.
Named after a famous horse who fought in 3 wars!
americium, francium, im not sure about the last one, hope i helped!
Ytterbium, Erbium, and Terbium are all named after Ytterby, Sweden.