Which Elements Are Named After People?
Which Elements Are Named After People?Answer: 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 • mendelevium (Md, 101) Dmitri Mendeleev • nobelium (No, 102) Alfred Nobel • roentgenium (Rg, 111) Wilhelm Roentgen (formerly Ununumium) • rutherfordium (Rf, 104) Ernest Rutherford • seaborgium (Sg, 106) Glenn T.