the chemical symbols derived from Latin .
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Sometimes the symbol is derived from the Latin name—e.g., Au for aurum, gold, and Na for natrium, sodium. ... The present chemical symbols express the systematizing of chemistry by the atomic theory of matter.
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Sodium – Natrium (Na) Sodium's Latin name, 'natrium', derives from the Greek 'nítron' (a name for sodium carbonate). ...
Potassium – Kalium (K)
Iron – Ferrum (Fe)
Copper – Cuprum (Cu)
Silver – Argentum (Ag)
Tin – Stannum (Sn)
Antimony – Stibium (Sb).
Tungsten – Wolfram (W)
zinc- Zn
Gold -- Aurum
Mercury- Hydragyrum
Lead - Plumbum
Antimony - stibium
There are main eleven (11) elements {latin}
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