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33 Arsenicum
In the 11th century the Persian alchemist Ibn Sina, Latinized as Avicenna (980-1036) wrote that there are three forms Arsenic, white, yellow, ...
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11 Sodium
Elementymology & Elements Multidict by Peter van der Krogt .... of atomic symbols as one- or two-letter abbreviations of Latin names for the elements. ...
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51 Antimony
In turn, the Latin language borrowed their word from the Greek as Stibium (which is now used as the Latin name for the element and the source for the ...
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80 Mercury
Mercury was already known in the Antiquity by Chinese and in India. We can also find Mercury ... The original Latin name was argentum vivum = living silver. ...
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26 Iron
Ferrum (Italic branch): Ferrum, the Latin, is the root for the modern names for iron in the Italic languages. The word ferrum is possibly of Semitic origin. ...
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11 Sodium
Potassium and Sodium are the names by which I have ventured to call the two new ... as one- or two-letter abbreviations of Latin names for the elements. ...
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41 Niobium
previous Nb next · previous 41 next ... Niobium 1844, and several alleged elements discovered in Tantalite. Niobium and Pelopium, 1844. ...
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108 Hassium
Although the discoverers wanted to name the new element in 1992 Hassium, which proposal was followed by the American Chemical Society in March 1994, ...
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32 Germanium
One indicated that this name sounded as the name of a flower (geranium). In the flame of the disputes Raymond proposed into the joke to name new element ...
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27 Cobalt
Steel gray metal which gives a deep blue color to glass (Cobalt Blue Glass). ... kobald could be used for bluing to counteract natural yellowing of laundry. ...
 
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