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Visene (there's a Visene for that!) come from the Latin videre, meaning to see
Do you mean how to say 'Helium' in Latin? If so, there is no Latin word for it- the elements were not discovered during the time that the language was created of used. The word 'Helium' is, however, born from the Latin word "Helios" which is the name of the Latin sun god.
Doctors use latin for scientific names. and also to name new virus/sickness/bacteria that they find
Elements got their names from their latin names,greek gods,or from the names of the persons who discovered them.
From their latin names. Au, gold, is aurum.
Latin was one of the first languages. Many other languages have Latin roots. And Not all the elements have Latin names. Some are named after famous people and scientist. Such as Einsteinium.
Eleven elements have names in Latin. Here they are, in ascending atomic number:Sodium (Latin: natrium)Potassium (Latin: kalium)Iron (Latin: ferrum)Copper (Latin: cuprum)Silver (Latin: argentum)Tin (Latin: stannum)Antimony (Latin: stibium)Mercury (Latin: hydragyrum)Gold (Latin: aurum)Lead (Latin: plumbum)Read more: What_elements_have_latin_names
Many elements names are of Greek and Latin words. Some elements are name after where named after countries like France, German ect.
The periodic table of the elements is based on Latin names. The Latin word for gold is "aurum."
They usually begin with the letter that starts their Latin name (E.G., "aurum" = gold = Au).
- from the names of planets - from the name of scientists - from toponyms - from mythology - from some characteristics of the chemical elements - from old words (in Greek, Latin, Arabian, Persan)
Some of the chemical symbols are derived from element names in foreign languages, especially Latin.
Most of the atomic symbols come from the Latin names for the elements. The Latin name for potassium is 'kalium'
I think it is Latin. Most names in Taxonomy and many other scientific names are Latin. There are quite a few exceptions such as the names of elements and laws/equipment that were named after the people who discovered or invented them.
The symbols of such elements are based on their Latin names. For example, the symbol Fe for iron comes from the Latin ferrum, meaning iron.