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This list of chemical elements named after places includes elements named both directly and indirectly for places. 41 of the 118 chemical elements have names associated with, or specifically named for, places around the world or among astronomical objects. 32 of these have names tied to the Earth and the other 10 have names connected to bodies in the Solar System. The first tables below list the terrestrial locations (excluding the entire Earth itself, taken as a whole) and the last table lists astronomical objects which the chemical elements are named after. [1]
Location | Element | Symbol | Z |
---|---|---|---|
Sun | Helium | He | 2 |
Mercury* | Mercury* | Hg | 80 |
Venus** | Phosphorus** | P | 15 |
Moon | Selenium | Se | 34 |
Pallas ( asteroid) | Palladium | Pd | 46 |
Earth | Tellurium | Te | 52 |
Ceres ( dwarf planet) | Cerium | Ce | 58 |
Uranus | Uranium | U | 92 |
Neptune | Neptunium | Np | 93 |
Pluto ( dwarf planet) | Plutonium | Pu | 94 |
* - The element mercury was named directly for the deity, with only indirect naming connection to the planet (see
etymology of mercury).
** -
Phosphorus was the Ancient Greek name for the planet
Venus. (see
etymology of phosphorus).
Part of a series on the |
Periodic table |
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This list of chemical elements named after places includes elements named both directly and indirectly for places. 41 of the 118 chemical elements have names associated with, or specifically named for, places around the world or among astronomical objects. 32 of these have names tied to the Earth and the other 10 have names connected to bodies in the Solar System. The first tables below list the terrestrial locations (excluding the entire Earth itself, taken as a whole) and the last table lists astronomical objects which the chemical elements are named after. [1]
Location | Element | Symbol | Z |
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Sun | Helium | He | 2 |
Mercury* | Mercury* | Hg | 80 |
Venus** | Phosphorus** | P | 15 |
Moon | Selenium | Se | 34 |
Pallas ( asteroid) | Palladium | Pd | 46 |
Earth | Tellurium | Te | 52 |
Ceres ( dwarf planet) | Cerium | Ce | 58 |
Uranus | Uranium | U | 92 |
Neptune | Neptunium | Np | 93 |
Pluto ( dwarf planet) | Plutonium | Pu | 94 |
* - The element mercury was named directly for the deity, with only indirect naming connection to the planet (see
etymology of mercury).
** -
Phosphorus was the Ancient Greek name for the planet
Venus. (see
etymology of phosphorus).