The Latin name, which is where the symbol (Pb) comes from, is plumbum. If that word looks a lot like the English word "Plumbing" to you, good eye; that's where THAT word comes from (because water pipes were at one time generally made of lead).
Other names for lead include plumbum (Pb), which is its Latin name, and the chemical symbol Pb. It is also sometimes referred to as "the devil's lead" due to its toxicity.
In terms of chemistry, lead is an element that belongs to the carbon group and has an atomic number of 82. Another name for lead is plumbum, which is a Latin term.
Another name for lead in a pencil is Plomo......that means lead in Spanish!
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Aluminium is an element, a pure substance there are no "other" names for it.
Primary lead refers to lead that is newly mined, processed, and produced for use in various products. Secondary lead, on the other hand, refers to lead that is recycled from used lead-acid batteries and other sources. Recycling lead reduces the need for primary lead production and helps minimize environmental impacts associated with lead mining.
Other names for isobutane include i-butane, 2-methylpropane, and trimethylmethane.
Pb , derived from Plumbum.
Other names for coal include anthracite, bituminous coal, lignite, and thermal coal.
lemon and melon
A lead off pitcher could also be called a 'starting pitcher'.If the starting pitcher is the best on the team they call him the ACE pitcher ...
One of the names of the metal Lead- in Latin, was plumbum. Since very early plumbing used pipes made of lead, the name plumbum is the root of the word plumbing.
adventure's real lead singers names are Romeo and Henry.
mariee and josh
Dirigo or I Lead or I Direct.
The names and symbols are from their Latin names. Lead for example is Pb, because its Latin name is Plumbum.
What other names does jibreel have
Where Did You Sleep Last Night is a traditional American folk song first published in 1917. It is also known by two other names, which are In the Pines and Black Girl.
The elements tungsten, lead, and mercury do not have shortened names because their full names are traditionally used in the English language and have become widely accepted. Additionally, the shortened names may not provide enough clarity or may not convey the same information as the full names do.
Yes, all elements have names. They include such names as oxygen, nitrogen, uranium, lead, tin, silver, platinum, and numerous others.
Obviously, everyone knows Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, and Blitzen... and don't forget Rudolph! But some of Santa's other reindeer, lead reindeer that he had long ago, were: Twister, Surefoot, Felix, Rocket, and Angel. His first lead reindeer was Galloper. (The lead reindeer always keep their original names.)