Gallium, from the Latin word Gallia.
The element is antimony, with the symbol Sb derived from its Latin name "stibium". Antimony is often used in lead-acid batteries to improve their performance and reduce water consumption.
There are many countries whose languages are derived from latin. English, French, Spanish and even German have words that have their derivative roots in Latin.
Sodium (from Latin natrium)
Copper. 'Cu' comes from Latin 'Cuprum'.
Language. The region is comprised by countries whose language is derived from 'Latin' - namely Spanish, French and Portuguese.
LEMUR is the animal whose name is derived from the word 'Spirits of the Night'...
Pb in chemistry stands for Lead, an element whose name in Latin is Plumbum (hence, Pb).
The element nickel shares its name with the American or Canadian 5 cent piece. This is because the coin was made out of that metal or its alloy. The element was named in 1751, by Baron Axel Fredrik Cronstedt who first isolated it. In the United States, the term "nickel" was first applied to coins in 1859.
The element whose name comes from the Latin word for earth, "terra," is "terbium." Terbium is a rare earth element with the symbol Tb and atomic number 65. It is used in various applications, including electronics and phosphors for lighting.
Brazil is in Latin America, whose people are Latin Americans or latinos. Latin America comprises the countries of latin languages: Spanish and Portuguese, that were colonized by Spain and Portugal. Latin languages are the ones derived from ancient Latin and the most representative today are: Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, French, Romanian, Catalan.
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There are many elements whose names have been derived from Greek: Promethium, Actinium, Argon,Astatine,Helium,Krypton, Niobium and Neon to name a few.