the sybols come from latin and german he germans are big into chemistry and they named some of them and the romans were the first to find these elements and they named them in latin and we changed the real name but none of the symbols
There are several elements on the periodic table that have symbols derived from the names of countries. For instance, the element Francium (Fr) is named after France, and Polonium (Po) is named after Poland. Additionally, the symbol for the element Ruthenium (Ru) comes from Ruthenia, a historical region that largely corresponds to modern-day Ukraine. These elements reflect the cultural and geographical influences on the naming conventions in chemistry.
The actinides are a series of 15 radioactive elements, the group gets its name from the element Actinium. The elements are Actinium, Thorium, Protactinium, Uranium, Neptunium, Plutonium, Americium, Curium, Berkelium, Californium, Einsteinium, Fermium, Mendelevium, Nobelium and Lawrencium. Six of the elements of this group got their names from renowned scientists, Curium was named after Marie and Pierre Curie; the Einsteinium was named after Albert Einstein; Fermium was named after Enrico Fermi; the Mendelevium was named after Dmitri Ivanovich Mendeleev; the Nobelium after Alfred Nobel and Lawrencium is named after Ernest Lawrence.
The International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) symbols are named based on the sounds they represent. For example, the symbol for the "t" sound is named "tango," and the symbol for the "s" sound is named "sierra."
Americium and Europium are the elements named for large regions which include several countries.
The symbols of the elements named after planets are: Lead (Pb) named after the planet Saturn Mercury (Hg) named after the planet Mercury Platinum (Pt) named after the dwarf planet Pluto Uranium (U) named after the planet Uranus Other elements also have symbols that may resemble planet symbols, but these are specifically named after planets.
Some elements are named after the compound that they came from, or some attribute of it. Other elements are named after some aspect of the way in which the element was found. Still, there are other elements that get their names from places. Another interesting group of names comes from mythology. -Nev Singhota
The elements and their symbols that were discovered by Glenn T. Seaborg's group were: plutonium (94) americium (95), curium (96), berkelium (97), californium (98), einsteinium (99), fermium (100), mendelevium (101), nobelium (102), and seaborgium (106).
It does have a name. Group 16 elements are called "chalcogens".
Many elements names are of Greek and Latin words. Some elements are name after where named after countries like France, German ect.
the sybols come from latin and german he germans are big into chemistry and they named some of them and the romans were the first to find these elements and they named them in latin and we changed the real name but none of the symbols
There are several elements on the periodic table that have symbols derived from the names of countries. For instance, the element Francium (Fr) is named after France, and Polonium (Po) is named after Poland. Additionally, the symbol for the element Ruthenium (Ru) comes from Ruthenia, a historical region that largely corresponds to modern-day Ukraine. These elements reflect the cultural and geographical influences on the naming conventions in chemistry.
The actinides are a series of 15 radioactive elements, the group gets its name from the element Actinium. The elements are Actinium, Thorium, Protactinium, Uranium, Neptunium, Plutonium, Americium, Curium, Berkelium, Californium, Einsteinium, Fermium, Mendelevium, Nobelium and Lawrencium. Six of the elements of this group got their names from renowned scientists, Curium was named after Marie and Pierre Curie; the Einsteinium was named after Albert Einstein; Fermium was named after Enrico Fermi; the Mendelevium was named after Dmitri Ivanovich Mendeleev; the Nobelium after Alfred Nobel and Lawrencium is named after Ernest Lawrence.
It is named for the country of Poland, where Marie Curie was born.
These elements are called Halogens. Cl,Br,I,F belongs to this group.
There is no group named 'you' in the periodic table.the groups in the periodic table are numbered, and have names that identify the general class of elements in that group, e.g. 'halogens'.See this question/answer for more details: What_are_the_group_names_in_the_periodic_table
A roman numeral in parentheses follows the name of the metal... apex