How many scientists have an element named after them?only 1, Mendeleev15They are all named after scientists.

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There are actually many elements in the periodic table that are named after scientists. Not just one or even 15. The naming of elements often honors scientists who have made significant contributions to the field of chemistry and related sciences. Some notable examples include:

  1. Einsteinium (Es) - named after Albert Einstein
  2. Curium (Cm) - named after Marie and Pierre Curie
  3. Mendelevium (Md) - named after Dmitri Mendeleev
  4. Fermium (Fm) - named after Enrico Fermi
  5. Rutherfordium (Rf) - named after Ernest Rutherford
  6. Lawrencium (Lr) - named after Ernest O. Lawrence

And there are others as well. The exact number may vary as new elements are discovered and named, but as of now, there are at least 15 elements named after scientists, and the list can be expanded based on future discoveries. If you are interested in a specific number or group, feel free to ask!