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Clau, a Russian chemist, discovered the element RUTENI when studying plantin metals obtained from ores in the Uran Mountains. RUTENI’s name of the element comes from the word Ruthenia is the ancient Greek name of Russia (Russia).
The HAFNI element was discovered by accident in 1923. When making new Ranghen tubes and studying the spectrum of the elements, two scientists, Heversy (Hungary) and Coster (Netherlands) working in Copenhagen, issued. new spectral lines appear in the Ranghen spectrum of the element ziconi. Those are lines of a new element called HAFNI. The name is taken from the Latin word hafnis, the ancient name of the capital of Côpenhaghen.
In 1879, Swedish chemist Ninxon discovered a new element by a spectral analysis method called SCANDI (Scninainaie is home to New Zealand).
In 1925, German scientists, Mr. and Mrs. Nacac and Mr. Tacke discovered the element RENI by the Reamhen ray spectrum. By 1930, RENI had a method to prepare metal in industrial processing. Nacac named the element RENI to remember the Rhine River in his country.
In 1901, French chemist Demacxay extracted EUROPI from samari, the name of the element derived from the European word meaning Europe.
In 1907, Von Venbach (Austrian) and Uyabanh (French) independently separated from ytecbi a compound of the new element. Uyabanh named the element LUTEXI, Latin Lutetia is the ancient name of the capital Paris.
In 1886, a Swedish chemist, Peter, found in the ecbi with the elements HONMI and TULI, Latin Holmia was the ancient name of the capital Stockholm and Thule was the “northernmost region of Europe”, the region of Scanđinavia.
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