
Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
The name and symbol of the element which is named for the The America should be identified.
Concept Introduction:
The symbols of chemical elements are abbreviated that are used to denote the chemical element. Most of the chemical symbols corresponds directly to the name of the element in English, although few are derived from the Latin or German.

Answer to Problem 2.13P
Explanation of Solution
Americium was the element that was named after the name of America, having the chemical symbol
(b)
Interpretation:
The name and symbol of the element which is named for the Berkeley, California should be identified.
Concept Introduction:
The symbols of chemical elements are abbreviated that are used to denote the chemical element. Most of the chemical symbols corresponds directly to the name of the element in English, although few are derived from the Latin or German.

Answer to Problem 2.13P
Explanation of Solution
Berkelium was the element that was named after Berkeley, California, having the chemical symbol
(c)
Interpretation:
The name and symbol of the element which is named for the The state of university of California should be identified.
Concept Introduction:
The symbols of chemical elements are abbreviated that are used to denote the chemical element. Most of the chemical symbols corresponds directly to the name of the element in English, although few are derived from the Latin or German.

Answer to Problem 2.13P
Explanation of Solution
Californium was the element that was named after the state of university of California, having the chemical symbol
(d)
Interpretation:
The name and symbol of the element which is named for the Dubna, location in Russia of the joint institute of Nuclear Research should be identified.
Concept Introduction:
The symbols of chemical elements are abbreviated that are used to denote the chemical element. Most of the chemical symbols corresponds directly to the name of the element in English, although few are derived from the Latin or German.

Answer to Problem 2.13P
Explanation of Solution
Dubnium was the element that was named after dubna, having the chemical symbol
(e)
Interpretation:
The name and symbol of the element which is named for Europe should be identified.
Concept Introduction:
The symbols of chemical elements are abbreviated that are used to denote the chemical element. Most of the chemical symbols corresponds directly to the name of the element in English, although few are derived from the Latin or German.

Answer to Problem 2.13P
Explanation of Solution
Europium was the element that was named after Europe, having the chemical symbol
(f)
Interpretation:
The name and symbol of the element which is named for France should be identified.
Concept Introduction:
The symbols of chemical elements are abbreviated that are used to denote the chemical element. Most of the chemical symbols corresponds directly to the name of the element in English, although few are derived from the Latin or German.

Answer to Problem 2.13P
Explanation of Solution
Francium was the element that was named after Lisa Meitner, having the chemical symbol
(g)
Interpretation:
The name and symbol of the element which is named for Gallia should be identified.
Concept Introduction:
The symbols of chemical elements are abbreviated that are used to denote the chemical element. Most of the chemical symbols corresponds directly to the name of the element in English, although few are derived from the Latin or German.

Answer to Problem 2.13P
Explanation of Solution
Gallium was the element that was named after Gallia, having the chemical symbol
(h)
Interpretation:
The name and symbol of the element which is named for Germany should be identified.
Concept Introduction:
The symbols of chemical elements are abbreviated that are used to denote the chemical element. Most of the chemical symbols corresponds directly to the name of the element in English, although few are derived from the Latin or German.

Answer to Problem 2.13P
Explanation of Solution
Germanium was the element that was named after Germany, having the chemical symbol Ge.
(i)
Interpretation:
The name and symbol of the element which is named for Hafnia should be identified.
Concept Introduction:
The symbols of chemical elements are abbreviated that are used to denote the chemical element. Most of the chemical symbols corresponds directly to the name of the element in English, although few are derived from the Latin or German.

Answer to Problem 2.13P
Explanation of Solution
Hafnium was the element that was named after hafnia, having the chemical symbol Hf.
(j)
Interpretation:
The name and symbol of the element which is named for Hesse should be identified.
Concept Introduction:
The symbols of chemical elements are abbreviated that are used to denote the chemical element. Most of the chemical symbols corresponds directly to the name of the element in English, although few are derived from the Latin or German.

Answer to Problem 2.13P
Explanation of Solution
Hassium was the element that was named after Hesse, having the chemical symbol
(k)
Interpretation:
The name and symbol of the element which is named for Holmia should be identified.
Concept Introduction:
The symbols of chemical elements are abbreviated that are used to denote the chemical element. Most of the chemical symbols corresponds directly to the name of the element in English, although few are derived from the Latin or German.

Answer to Problem 2.13P
Explanation of Solution
Holmium was the element that was named after Holmia, having the chemical symbol
(l)
Interpretation:
The name and symbol of the element which is named for Lutetia should be identified.
Concept Introduction:
The symbols of chemical elements are abbreviated that are used to denote the chemical element. Most of the chemical symbols corresponds directly to the name of the element in English, although few are derived from the Latin or German.

Answer to Problem 2.13P
Explanation of Solution
Lutetium was the element that was named after Lutetia, having the chemical symbol
(m)
Interpretation:
The name and symbol of the element which is named for Magnesia should be identified.
Concept Introduction:
The symbols of chemical elements are abbreviated that are used to denote the chemical element. Most of the chemical symbols corresponds directly to the name of the element in English, although few are derived from the Latin or German.

Answer to Problem 2.13P
Explanation of Solution
Magnesium was the element that was named after magnesia, having the chemical symbol
(n)
Interpretation:
The name and symbol of the element which is named for Poland should be identified.
Concept Introduction:
The symbols of chemical elements are abbreviated that are used to denote the chemical element. Most of the chemical symbols corresponds directly to the name of the element in English, although few are derived from the Latin or German.

Answer to Problem 2.13P
Explanation of Solution
Polonium was the element that was named after Poland, having the chemical symbol
(o)
Interpretation:
The name and symbol of the element which is named for Rhenus should be identified.
Concept Introduction:
The symbols of chemical elements are abbreviated that are used to denote the chemical element. Most of the chemical symbols corresponds directly to the name of the element in English, although few are derived from the Latin or German.

Answer to Problem 2.13P
Explanation of Solution
Rhenium was the element that was named after Rhenus, having the chemical symbol Re.
(p)
Interpretation:
The name and symbol of the element which is named for Ruthenia should be identified.
Concept Introduction:
The symbols of chemical elements are abbreviated that are used to denote the chemical element. Most of the chemical symbols corresponds directly to the name of the element in English, although few are derived from the Latin or German.

Answer to Problem 2.13P
Explanation of Solution
Ruthenium was the element that was named after Ruthenia, having the chemical symbol
(q)
Interpretation:
The name and symbol of the element which is named for Scandia should be identified.
Concept Introduction:
The symbols of chemical elements are abbreviated that are used to denote the chemical element. Most of the chemical symbols corresponds directly to the name of the element in English, although few are derived from the Latin or German.

Answer to Problem 2.13P
Explanation of Solution
Scandium was the element that was named after Scandia, having the chemical symbol
(r)
Interpretation:
The name and symbol of the element which is named for Strontian should be identified.
Concept Introduction:
The symbols of chemical elements are abbreviated that are used to denote the chemical element. Most of the chemical symbols corresponds directly to the name of the element in English, although few are derived from the Latin or German.

Answer to Problem 2.13P
Explanation of Solution
Strontium was the element that was named after Strontian, having the chemical symbol
(s)
Interpretation:
The name and symbol of the element which is named for Ytterby should be identified.
Concept Introduction:
The symbols of chemical elements are abbreviated that are used to denote the chemical element. Most of the chemical symbols corresponds directly to the name of the element in English, although few are derived from the Latin or German.

Answer to Problem 2.13P
Explanation of Solution
Ytterbium, yttrium, and terbium was the element that was named after Ytterby, having the chemical symbol
(t)
Interpretation:
The name and symbol of the element which is named for Thule should be identified.
Concept Introduction:
The symbols of chemical elements are abbreviated that are used to denote the chemical element. Most of the chemical symbols corresponds directly to the name of the element in English, although few are derived from the Latin or German.

Answer to Problem 2.13P
Explanation of Solution
Thulium was the element that was named after Thule, having the chemical symbol
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