Hydrogen
Mercury
No, the planet Mercury is just called Mercury. The element Mercury (Hg) is a chemical element and has nothing to do with the naming of the planet Mercury.
The planet closest to the Sun is Mercury (spelled the same as the liquid metal element).
The element uranium is named for the seventh planet from the Sun, Uranus.
Uranium was the first name from 1789; the name is derived from the name of the planet Uranus.
Mercury
No, the planet Mercury is just called Mercury. The element Mercury (Hg) is a chemical element and has nothing to do with the naming of the planet Mercury.
Mercury gets its name from the Roman god Mercury, who was known for his speed and mobility. The element mercury is also known for its fluidity and fast movement, which is why it was named after the god.
Mercury is the first planet from the sun.
The Babylonians, who were credited with writing about both the element and the planet about 3500BC but this does not mean they were the first to observe.
The name of the chemical element is derived from the name of the planet Neptune.
The planet closest to the Sun is Mercury (spelled the same as the liquid metal element).
Hydrogen
The name of the chemical element is derived from the name of the dwarf planet Pluto.
There IS an actual element in the Periodic Table called Krypton, but the rocks called Kryptonite are named after Superman's home planet, also called Krypton. They are the only remnants left over after that planet exploded.
The most metallic element on the planet is Francium. It is the last element to be discovered that was not made synthetically.
Any planet you fancy. There is no "starting" point in our Galaxy.