four elements.
There are actually several elements that are named after planets. Five of these elements are plutonium, mercury, neptunium, uranium, and tellurium ('tellus' is Latin for 'earth').
Three elements named after places are Copper, Berkelium, and Californium
many of the first discovered elements were named by greek and roman philosophers
Cerium, tellurium and uranium are named after heavenly bodies. Other elements that are named after heavenly bodies are helium, neptunium, plutonium and mercury.
There are five different elements that are named by scientists. The five elements are Bohrium, Curium, Einsteinium, Fermium and Lawrencium.
There are several elements that are named after countries. Some of these elements include francium, germanium, polonium, gallium, and americium.
four elements.
There are four elements which are named after countries: Americium (America) Francium (France) Polonium (Poland) Germanium (Germany)
Elements are named after countries, not countries after elements ! Countries: francium, germanium, gallium, ruthenium, indium Regions: scandium, hassium, californium Continents: americium Also many towns.
There are actually several elements that are named after planets. Five of these elements are plutonium, mercury, neptunium, uranium, and tellurium ('tellus' is Latin for 'earth').
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Americium and Europium are the elements named for large regions which include several countries.
Germanium and Francium are 2 elements which are named for a large region and includes several countries.
americium, germanium, scandium, polonium
Polonium, francium, and americium.
There are eleven elements that are named after states, countries an geographical features. Californium is named after California. Francium is named after France. Gallium is named after the Latin word for France, Gallia. Germanium was named after Germany, Germania.