Francium (pronounced /ˈfrænsiəm/, FRAN-see-əm), formerly known as eka-caesium and actinium K,[1] is a chemical element that has the symbol Fr and atomic number 87. It has one of the lowest electronegativity of all known elements, and is the second rarest naturally occurring element (after astatine). Francium is a highly radioactive metal that decays into astatine, radium, and radon. As an alkali metal, it has one valence electron.
The element named for a Cajun country is Americium, which is named after the United States of America.
The element Uranium was named after Uranus.
The element europium is named after the continent Europe.
The element named after a river is 'samarium,' which is named after the Vistula River in Poland.
The element uranium is named for the seventh planet from the Sun, Uranus.
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 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.
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The element named for a Cajun country is Americium, which is named after the United States of America.
The element Uranium was named after Uranus.
The element europium is named after the continent Europe.
The element named after a river is 'samarium,' which is named after the Vistula River in Poland.
An element is a pure substance. Thus your question makes no sense an element can not be named after its self!
I don't think there is any element named after Russia.
Element number 21, Scandium, was named after Scandinavia.
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