Examples: americium, berkelium, californium, darmstadtium, copper, dubnium, europium, erbium, francium, galium, germanium, hafnium, hassium, holmium, livermorium, lutetium, magnesium, polonium, rhenium, ruthenium, samarium, scandium, terbium, yttrium, ytterbium, strontium, tullium.
The element Meitnerium (Mt) is named after Lise Meitner, an Austrian physicist who worked in Berlin, Germany. The element was named in recognition of her contributions to the field of nuclear physics.
Magnesium is named after an ancient Greek city of Magnesia, near where it was first found.
There are two states in the US that have a city named Portland: Oregon and Maine.
The element named for a Cajun country is Americium, which is named after the United States of America.
Gallium is named for Gallia (France in Latin). Furthermore, Yttrium and terbium are both named for Yttrium (Swedish city), Hassium for Hesse, Germany, and Hafnium for Copenhagen, Denmark. All are seven letters (if that helps).
Berkelium has been named after Berkeley,CA
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.
The US coin named after an element is the nickel. It is composed mainly of copper and nickel, hence the name.
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A city or town don't exist but if you want retain the names Californium and Lawrencium.
The element Meitnerium (Mt) is named after Lise Meitner, an Austrian physicist who worked in Berlin, Germany. The element was named in recognition of her contributions to the field of nuclear physics.
No state has a city named Gnome.
Washington, the capital city of the US was named for George Washington, the first US President.
Lead is a city in Lawrence County, South Dakota. Zinc is a town in Boone County, Arkansas. Lithium is a village located in Perry County, Missouri.
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The element used in smoke detectors and named after the US is Americium (Am). It is a radioactive element commonly found in household smoke detectors to detect smoke particles in the air.