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Who or what is osmium named after?

In 1803 Smithson Tennant named Osmium after the Greek word osme, meaning "a smell."


How did the element bromine get its name?

BROMINE GET ITS NAME FROM a greek word whose meaning is stench (bad smell) of he goat The greek word was bromos


From where ozone name is derived?

The discoverer named it from the Greek word meaning "to smell".


What does the word ozone come from in greek?

"Ozone" is from the Greek "ozein", meaning "to smell". (Ozone has a strong chlorine-like smell in high concentrations; it is the characteristic smell of electric motors, such as are found in electric razors, model trains, food mixers, etc.)


How did Bromine gets its name?

From a greek word whos meaning is stench (bad smell) It smells, so there for it has a bad smell and it is a brown looking substance.


Which suffix has to do with the sense of smell?

The suffix that relates to the sense of smell is "-osmia." It is derived from the Greek word "osme," meaning smell. This suffix is commonly used in terms like "hypoosmia" (reduced ability to smell) and "anosmia" (loss of smell).


How did osmium get its name?

From Greek osmē, smell (from the strong odor of osmium tetroxide).Named osmium after http://www.answers.com/topic/greek-language osme meaning "a smell", because of the smell of the volatile osmium tetroxide


Why do petals have a strong perfume smell?

Because the melecular structure of the pedal comes from the greek word "STRONG" as such, the pedal stimulates a stronger sense of smell then the rest of the contours of the object.


Chemical element is derived from the greek for 'stench'?

The chemical element derived from the Greek word for "stench" is sulfur, represented by the symbol S on the periodic table. Sulfur has a characteristic smell reminiscent of rotten eggs, which is why it was named after the Greek word "thioura," meaning "brimstone" or "stench."


What does the Greek word for bromine mean in English?

The Greek word for the element that is called bromine is 'bromos.' When it is translated to English, it means 'bad smelling.'


Where does the name Osmium come from?

In 1803, the English chemist Smithson Tennant (FRS)identified osmium, naming it after the Greek language word osme, meaning a smell, because of it's ashen, smoky smell.


What is the origin of bromine name?

It is taken from the Greek word Bromos, which literally means "stench of he-goats". Really. Bromine has a VERY unpleasant smell.