A physics laboratory (?) in Sweden after which the following chemical elements have been named: |
A village near Vaxholm? in Sweden, after which the following chemical elements have been named: |
Sweden, and more specifically the village of Ytterby (near Vaxholm?) in [Stockholm's archipelago]?, has played an important role in the history of rare-earth?s since many of them were first discovered there, e.g. gadolinium (named after Professor [Johan Gadolin]?), holmium (latin for Stockholm), thulium (Thule is an old word for the Nordic countries) and, of course, ytterbium, erbium, terbium and yttrium; all were named after Ytterby itself. |
Sweden, and more specifically the village of Ytterby (near Vaxholm?) in [Stockholm's archipelago]?, has played an important role in the history of rare-earth?s since many of them were first discovered there, e.g. gadolinium (named after Professor [Johan Gadolin]?), holmium (latin for Stockholm), thulium (Thule is an old word for the Nordic countries) and, of course, ytterbium, erbium, terbium and yttrium; all were named after Ytterby itself.