Yes, polonium was named after Poland.
pedophilium. It has been named after the native country of Marie Curie, the element's discoverer.
"Zewitz" is in Poland, it is 79 miles north west of Warsaw.
it was named after the Po river
Krakow is located in Poland. Specifically Krakow is in Southern Poland. It is a town that is a four hour train ride from Warsaw. It has a very large steel mill in its town.
There is not such a thing as Poland (city). Poland is a country in Central Europe.
Eight elements named after towns include: Aluminum, named after the town of Aluminia in Denmark; Barium, after the town of Barysaw in Belarus; Cadmium, derived from the Greek word for the town of "Kadmeia" (Thebes); Darmstadtium, named after Darmstadt, Germany; Hassium, after the German state of Hesse; Lithium, after Litio in Italy; Niobium, named after Niobe, a character from Greek mythology connected to the town of Thebes; and Polonium, named after Poland. These elements reflect a connection to their geographical origins or cultural significance.
No, I think it is Poland, Maine (a town).
Yes, polonium was named after Poland.
Lesko is a town located in southeastern Poland. The town of Lesko is the capital of Lesko County in Poland and is located in the Bieszczady mountain range.
Polonium (Po, #84) is named for Poland. It was discovered by Marie Curie, and she was from Poland, so she got to name it. It's really radioactive.
Poland (polonia) = polonium France = francium (pronounced "froggium" in the UK) America = Americium Germany = Germanium
pedophilium. It has been named after the native country of Marie Curie, the element's discoverer.
No, there is not a town named Piedmont in the state of Utah. However, there is a town named Piedmont in the state of Wyoming.
The town was named Ermioni
"Zewitz" is in Poland, it is 79 miles north west of Warsaw.
it was named after the Po river