The name curium is derived from the name of the well known family of scientists - Curie.
Curium, named after Marie Curie.
Curium, named after Marie (and Pierre) Currie.Meitnerium, named after Lise Meitner.
Curium was named after Marie and Pierre Curie. The element was not discovered by Marie and Pierre Curie, but Curium is radioactive and Marie and Pierre Curie were well known for their pioneering work regarding radioactivity.
No; for example curium was before Es.
Oh, dude, radium was named after the Latin word "radius," which means ray or beam. So, like, it's basically because radium emits these fancy rays of energy. It's like the rockstar of the periodic table, shining bright like a diamond... or should I say, like a radioactive element.
Curium is named after Marie Curie.
Marie Curie
Einsteinium is named after Albert Einstein. Curium is named after Marie Curie and her husband Pierre Curie.
It is "Curie" and the element is curium. Polonium is also named after their home country of Poland.
Madame Curie
Curium after Marie Curie Einsteinium after Albert Einstein
Curium was named after Marie Curie because they haven't have found another name that they thought of so they named it after the scientist who found radium
Curium, named after Marie Curie.
Curium was named after the Curies.
Curium. Marie Curie, discoverer of radioactivity.
Curium is named after Marie Curie and meitnerium is named after Lise Meitner.
The element Curium (Cm) is named in honor of Marie Curie, for her contributions to the field of radioactivity. Curium is a transuranium element that was discovered in 1944 by Glenn T. Seaborg and his team.