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List of Scientists And The Names of the Elements Discovered by them?




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Element Name Discovered By Year

Actinium André-Louis Debierne 1899

Aluminum Hans Christian Oersted 1825

Americium Glenn T. Seaborg

Ralph A. James

Leon O. Morgan

Albert Ghiorso 1944

Antimony Known since ancient times ?

Argon Sir William Ramsay

Lord Rayleigh 1894

Arsenic Known since ancient times ?

Astatine Dale R. Carson

K.R. MacKenzie

Emilio Segrè 1940

Barium Sir Humphry Davy 1808

Berkelium Stanley G. Thompson

Glenn T. Seaborg

Kenneth Street, Jr.

Albert Ghiorso 1949

Beryllium Louis-Nicholas Vauquelin 1798

Bismuth Claude Geoffroy the Younger 1753

Bohrium Scientists at Dubna, Russia 1976

Boron Joseph-Louis Gay-Lussac

Louis-Jaques Thénard

Sir Humphry Davy 1808

1808

Bromine Antoine-Jérôme Balard 1826

Cadmium Friedrich Strohmeyer 1817

Calcium Sir Humphry Davy 1808

Californium Stanley G. Thompson

Glenn T. Seaborg

Kenneth Street, Jr.

Albert Ghiorso 1950

Carbon Known since ancient times ?

Cerium Jöns Jacob Berzelius

Wilhelm von Hisinger

Martin Heinrich Klaproth 1803

1803

Cesium Robert Wilhelm Bunsen

Gustav Robert Kirchoff 1860

Chlorine Carl Wilhelm Scheele 1774

Chromium Louis-Nicholas Vauquelin 1797

Cobalt Georg Brandt 1739

Copernicium Peter Armbruster

Gottfried Münzenber 1996

Copper Known since ancient times ?

Curium Glenn T. Seaborg

Ralph A. James

Albert Ghiorso 1944

Darmstadtium Peter Armbruster

Gottfried Münzenber 1994

Dubnium Scientists at Dubna, Russia

Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory 1967

1970

Dysprosium Paul-Émile Lecoq de Boisbaudran 1886

Einsteinium Albert Ghiorso et. al. 1952

Erbium Carl Gustaf Mosander 1843

Europium Eugène-Antole Demarçay 1896

Fermium Albert Ghiorso et. al. 1952

Flerovium Scientists at Dubna, Russia with

Scientists from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory 1998

Fluorine Ferdinand Frederic Henri Moissan 1886

Francium Marguerite Catherine Perey 1939

Gadolinium Jean Charles Galissard de Marignac 1880

Gallium Paul-Émile Lecoq de Boisbaudran 1875

Germanium Clemens Winkler 1886

Gold Know to the Ancients ?

Hafnium Dirk Coster

Charles de Hevesy 1923

Hassium Peter Armbruster

Gottfried Münzenber 1984

Helium Pierre-Jules-César Janssen 1868

Holmium Per Theodor Cleve 1879

Hydrogen Henry Cavendish 1766

Indium Ferdinand Reich

Hieronymus Theodor Richter 1863

Iodine Barnard Courtois 1811

Iridium Smithson Tennant 1803

Iron Known since ancient times ?

Krypton Sir William Ramsay

Morris M. Travers 1898

Lanthanum Carl Gustaf Mosander 1839

Lawrencium Albert Ghiorso

Torbjørn Sikkeland

Almon E. Larsh

Robert M. Latimer 1961

Lead Known since ancient times ?

Lithium Johann August Arfvedson 1817

Livermorium Scientists at Dubna, Russia with

Scientists from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory 2001

Lutetium Georges Urbain 1907

Magnesium Sir Humphry Davy 1808

Manganese Johan Gottlieb Gahn 1774

Meitnerium Peter Armbruster

Gottfried Münzenber 1982

Mendelevium Stanley G. Thompson

Glenn T. Seaborg

Bernard G. Harvey

Gregory R. Choppin

Albert Ghiorso 1955

Mercury Known since ancient times ?

Molybdenum Carl Welhelm Scheele 1778

Neodymium Carl F. Auer von Welsbach 1885

Neon Sir William Ramsay

Morris M. Travers 1898

Neptunium Edwin M. McMillian

Philip H. Abelson 1940

Nickel Axel Fredrik Cronstedt 1751

Niobium Charles Hatchett 1801

Nitrogen Daniel Rutherford 1772

Nobelium Albert Ghiorso

Glenn T. Seaborg

Torbørn Sikkeland

John R. Walton 1958

Osmium Smithson Tennant 1803

Oxygen Joseph Priestley 1774

Palladium William Hyde Wollaston 1803

Phosphorus Hennig Brand 1669

Platinum Known to pre-Columbian Indians

Antonio de Ulloa ?

1735

Plutonium Glenn T. Seaborg

Joseph W. Kennedy

Edward M. McMillan

Arthur C. Wohl 1941

Polonium Marie Sklodowska Curie 1898

Potassium Sir Humphry Davy 1807

Praseodymium Carl F. Auer von Welsbach 1885

Promethium Jacob A. Marinsky

Lawrence E. Glendenin

Charles D. Coryell 1944

Protactinium Kasimir Fajans

O.H. Göhring 1913

Radium Marie Sklodowska Curie

Pierre Curie 1898

Radon Friedrich Ernst Dorn 1900

Rhenium Ida Tacke-Noddack

Walter Noddack

Otto Carl Berg 1925

Rhodium William Hyde Wollaston 1803

Roentgenium Peter Armbruster

Gottfried Münzenber 1994

Rubidium Robert Bunsen

Gustav Kirchhoff 1861

Ruthenium Karl Karlovich Klaus 1844

Rutherfordium Scientists at Dubna, Russia

Albert Ghiorso et. al. 1964

1969

Samarium Jean Charles Galissard de Marignac 1853

Scandium Lars Fredrik Nilson 1879

Seaborgium Albert Ghiorso et. al. 1974

Selenium Jöns Jacob Berzelius 1817

Silicon Jöns Jacob Berzelius 1824

Silver Known since ancient times ?

Sodium Sir Humphry Davy 1807

Strontium Adair Crawford 1790

Sulfur Known since ancient times ?

Tantalum Anders Gustaf Ekenberg 1802

Technetium Carlo Perrier

Emilio Segrè 1937

Tellurium Franz Joseph Müller von Reichenstein 1782

Terbium Carl Gustaf Mosander 1843

Thallium Sir William Crookes 1861

Thorium Jöns Jacob Berzelius 1828

Thulium Per Theodor Cleve 1879

Tin Known since ancient times ?

Titanium The Reverend William Gregor 1791

Tungsten Juan José

Fausto Elhuyar 1783

Ununoctium Y. T. Oganessian et. al. 2006

Ununpentium Y. T. Oganessian et. al. 2004

Ununseptium Y. T. Oganessian et. al. 2010

Ununtrium Y. T. Oganessian et. al. 2004

Uranium Martin Heinrich Klaproth 1789

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Answer:Chemical elements may be named from various sources: sometimes based on the person who discovered it, or the place it was discovered. Some have Latin or Greek roots deriving from something related to the element, for example some use to which it may have been put.

  • List of Scientists And The Names of the Elements Discovered by them

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