Peer reviewedERIC Number: EJ717210
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Publication Date: 2004-Jul-1
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Why Helium Ends in "-Ium"
Jensen, William B.; Holme, Thomas; Cooper, Melanie; White, Carol
Journal of Chemical Education, v81 n7 p944 Jul 2004
Edward Frankland and Norman Lockyer researched upon a gaseous spectra in relation to the physical constitution of the sun and named it as "helium" (from Greek "helios" meaning "sun"). Since Lockyer apparently never formally proposed the name in print, it is not known why he chose to use a metallic end "ium".
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