Which Latin word does the symbol for sodium come from?ferrumaurumhydrargyrumnatriumI'm not sure
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Which Latin word does the symbol for sodium come from?ferrumaurumhydrargyrumnatriumI'm not sure
Solution
The symbol for sodium comes from the Latin word "natrium".
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Plumbum Natrium Aurum Stibium Argentum Hydrargyrum (Greek) Kalium Ferrum This exercise will help you to remember the symbols of some of the elements which are not similar to their modern names. The elements listed above were named in ancient times by the early Romans and Greeks. Although we do not use these names, we have kept the symbols. How many of these ancient names can you match to their modern names and symbols given below? Modern Name Symbol Ancient Name 8. Antimony Sb ___________________________ 9. Gold Au ___________________________ 10. Iron Fe ___________________________ 11. Silver Ag ___________________________ 12. Sodium Na ___________________________ 13. Potassium K ___________________________ 14. Lead Pb ___________________________ 15. Mercury Hg ___________________________
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