Its άτομο (atomo). The Greek prefix for un- [in this case in-] is the ''α'' (a). Τομή (tomi) means ''to cut''. The last letter changes and it becomes atomo and that's where the word atom comes from.
In Greek, the phrase "cannot be divided" is: δεν μπορεί να διαιρεθεί.
It's not element it's atom I saw it on my textbook
The word άτομο (atomo/atom). It means undivided (α-τομο).
Atomos
I don’t know
Yes, the word "element" is derived from the Greek word "stoicheion" which means "fundamental unit" or "cannot be divided." In ancient Greek philosophy, stoicheion referred to the fundamental building blocks of all matter.
The name atom comes from the Greek ἄτομος/átomos, α-τεμνω, which means uncuttable, something that cannot be divided further. Therefore, it cannot be divided.
The word comes from the Greek word "ATOMOS" meaning "Unsplittable" Atoms are basically elements, hence cannot be divided further
The word comes from the Greek word "ATOMOS" meaning "Unsplittable" Atoms are basically elements, hence cannot be divided further
The symbol for the element Iridium is "Ir". It comes from the Greek word iris that means rainbow.
Helium
It comes from a Greek word meaning "hidden."
The name of the element comes from a Greek word meaning "inactive".
Lithium coming from the greek work lithos, which is roughly translated at stone
It comes from a Greek word meaning "pale green."
It comes from the greek word Helios, literally meaning the Sun.
It's Plutonium.