It is the carbon group, named after a characteristics element of the group.
Yes, this scientist was Ernest Lawrence.
None. Although Mercury, Uranium and Plutonium might seem to be named after planets they were not. They were named after ancient deities.
No. If it is written Ar, it is the element Argon. If not, it may be the acronym for a longer-named compound, but it cannot be a chemical formula.
Mendeleev invented the legendary periodic table and their is a university and chemical element named after him.
Dubnium, Db, an element that is named after the city of Dubna, Russia where the Joint institute for Nuclear Research is located. (Not named after a country.)Germanium, Ge, an element that is named after the country of Germany
It seems to me that the element called "oxygen" is not named after another element and that the element is most likely named by itself.
The most recently named element is Copernicium (Cn) is element 112. It was named in 2009.
The most recently named element is Copernicium (Cn) is element 112. It was named in 2009.
what element was named after albert enstine
The Synthetic Element Nobelium was named for Him.
Element named after a US state: Californium. This is the only element named after a US state. But, there is also Americium. Americium is named after America.
Where, not who. It was named after Dubna in Russia.
The element Uranium was named after Uranus.
An element is a pure substance. Thus your question makes no sense an element can not be named after its self!
Element number 21, Scandium, was named after Scandinavia.
Any element is named for a cajun country.