Iron.
Ferrum is the Latin equivalent of 'iron'. It's the word from which the symbol for iron is derived. Its symbol is 'Fe', which is taken from the first two letters of the word in Latin.
Ferrum phos. is available in the United States in both liquid and tablet form.
Tungsten -W.
silver, abbreviation taken from latin name Argentum
Iron is located in the fourth row of the transition metals in the middle of the periodic table because it has 26 protons, which places it in the 4th period. Its location within the transition metals is based on its electron configuration and chemical properties, specifically its ability to form multiple oxidation states.
Discovered in 1774 the name of the element Manganese is taken from the Latin 'mangnes' (magnet) which is surprising as it does not have strong ferro-magnetic properties.
The actual word is "antenna," and it is directly taken from Latin.
The Latin word for "science" is "scientia".
cepit is the perfect tense of capio, meaning taken, or caught. (Latin)
because the first scientist knew only Latin
The symbol for Silver is 'Ag' not 'Na' 'Ag' is taken from its Latin name Argentinum. 'Na' is the symbol for Sodium (latin name: Natrium) Silver is an Element. Atom is the smallest unit of any substance. Two silver atom would be present in Ag2
This is "AURUM"