It's iridium.
iridium
The symbol for the element Iridium is "Ir". It comes from the Greek word iris that means rainbow.
No. It is named after Gallia (Latin for France)
Dens Arcus means rainbow spike in Latin.
The element named after the Latin word "fluere" is fluorine. Its name is derived from the Latin verb "fluere," which means "to flow" or "flux." This name was chosen because fluorine is highly reactive and "flows" to combine with other elements easily.
The element named after the German word for Satan is "Lutetium," which comes from the Latin term "lutetia" meaning "mud."
Rubidus is a Latin word that means red. The element Rubidium is named after rubidus.
The Latin word for 'element' is 'elementum' .
The name radium is derived from the Latin language word radius (equivalent to radiation).
The element Zinc was named by a Swiss chemist by the name of Theoprastus Bombastus von Hohenheim. He made up the Latin word zincum specifically to name this metal, and it is unclear why or how he formed the word.
It comes from the Latin for coal with is carbo. (Coal is basically a lump of carbon).
The element sodium comes from the Latin word "natrium."