The Curies called the element they discovered ‘radium’ because:
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Answer:Later that year, the Curies announced the existence of another element they called “radium,” from the Latin word for “ray.” It gave off 900 times more radiation than polonium. Marie also came up with a new term to define this property of matter: “radioactive.”
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