Lawrencium
Lawrencium is named after Ernest Lawrence, the inventor of the cyclotron. next element previous element
Lawrencium is named after Ernest Lawrence, the inventor of the cyclotron. next element previous element
Nobelium is named after the inventor of dynamite, and the person who started the prestigious Nobel Prizes (Physics, Chemistry, Economics, Physiology and Medicine, Peace). next element previous element
Mendelevium is named after Dmitri Mendeleev, the inventor of the periodic table. next element previous element
Fermium is named after the scientist Enrico Fermi. Fermi was a great prankster. In college, he and his friends used to throw bits of sodium in puddles of water in close proximity to people that were using outdoor urinals. Sodium reacts explosively with water, and Fermi and his friends had a great time […]
Einsteinium is named after the great scientist with the crazy hair. next element previous element
Californium is named after the big state on the West coast of the United States. Surf’s up! next element previous element
Berkelium is named after the University of California at Berkeley. The mascot of the University of California Berkeley’s athletic team is the golden bear. next element previous element
Curium is named after the great scientist, Marie Curie. She is the only person to win a Nobel prize in BOTH chemistry AND physics. next element previous element
Americium is named after the gold old U. S. A. What better minifigure to include on americium’s square than Captain America? next element previous element
Plutonium was named after the dwarf planet, Pluto. Plutonium is used to make nuclear warheads. next element previous element