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Name the chemical elements named after name of scientists?
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Asked by amitava duttamajumdar,
14 Aug '12 09:32 pm
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Curium(Cm),Einsteinium(Es),Fermium(Fm),Mendelevium(Md),Nobelium (No),Rutherfordium(Rf),Seaborgium(Sg),Bhorium(Bh),Hahnium(Ha).
Answered by Dare Devil, 14 Aug '12 09:50 pm
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There are 13 elements named after people, although only 12 of the names are formally accepted by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC).
bohrium (Bh, 107) Niels Bohr
curium (Cm, 96) Pierre and Marie Curie
einsteinium (Es, 99) Albert Einstein
fermium (Fm, 100) Enrico Fermi
gallium (Ga, 31) both named after Gallia (Latin for France) and its discoverer, Lecoq de Boisbaudran (le coq, the French word for 'rooster' translates to gallus in Latin)
hahnium (105) Otto Hahn (Dubnium, named for Dubna in Russia, is the IUPAC-accepted name for element 105)
lawrencium (Lr, 103) Ernest Lawrence
meitnerium (Mt, 109) Lise Meitner ...more
bohrium (Bh, 107) Niels Bohr
curium (Cm, 96) Pierre and Marie Curie
einsteinium (Es, 99) Albert Einstein
fermium (Fm, 100) Enrico Fermi
gallium (Ga, 31) both named after Gallia (Latin for France) and its discoverer, Lecoq de Boisbaudran (le coq, the French word for 'rooster' translates to gallus in Latin)
hahnium (105) Otto Hahn (Dubnium, named for Dubna in Russia, is the IUPAC-accepted name for element 105)
lawrencium (Lr, 103) Ernest Lawrence
meitnerium (Mt, 109) Lise Meitner ...more
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Answered by anil garg, 14 Aug '12 11:12 pm
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Answered by Manoj Joshi, 14 Aug '12 09:38 pm
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