calx
Calcium from the Latin word calcis.
Calcium was named after the latin word "Calx" which means lime. It's named after lime because lime is an oxide of calcium. (Oxide is oxygen + something)
It comes from a Latin word named "Calx" which means lime.
From the latin word calcis (lime). lime's formula is CaCO3
Calcium was discovered by Sir Humphrey Davy in 1808 in England. Origin of name: from the Latin word "''calx''" meaning "''lime''" It is one of the primary constitutents of bones, shells and limestone, and also temporary hard water. When temporary hard water is boiled it forms a white film on the container. It is also used in cement and mortar.
probably some strange latin word, like most elements.
Calcium was named after the latin word "Calx" which means lime. It's named after lime because lime is an oxide of calcium. (Oxide is oxygen + something)
Calcium was named after the Latin word "calx," which means lime. This is because many calcium compounds, such as limestone and gypsum, have been used since ancient times in building materials and agriculture.
It's from the Latin word calcis, lime. Not the green citrus, but limestone--the chalky stuff that is a common source of calcium.
The symbol for calcium is Ca, from the first two letters of the English name of the element. (By convention, the first letter of an element symbol must be a capital letter, even though the name of the element is not necessarily capitalized.)
"calcium" is know as "Calx" which means Lime.
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