Of course Latin - oxygenium
Oxygen's name is of Greek origin. The Greek words were "Oxy genes" which means acid and acid former. Oxygen was discovered before 1772. It was not recognized as an element at that time.
Oxygen was named after the ancient Greek word oxys, meaning acid, and genes, meaning forming, because oxygen was found in most common acids.
Antoine Lavoisier, a French chemist, discovered oxygen in 1775, was the first to recognize it as an element, and coined its name "oxygen" - which comes from a Greek word that means "acid-former".
The word comes from the Greek meaning acid former.
The word oxygen comes from Greek words meaning "acid former" because most mineral acids and all carboxylic acids contain oxygen.
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