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No. Most of the symbols for elements are derived from their names in English. Most of the elements were not even known in ancient Greece.
english-names of elements.
Elements got their names from their latin names,greek gods,or from the names of the persons who discovered them.
Yes. All elements except for the ones that don't have official names, have one or two letters.
The individual protons and neutrons are basically indistinguishable; they don't have different names.
These names are the names of chemical elements.
Transuranium Elements
No. Most of the symbols for elements are derived from their names in English. Most of the elements were not even known in ancient Greece.
Yes, all elements have names. They include such names as oxygen, nitrogen, uranium, lead, tin, silver, platinum, and numerous others.
From their latin names. Au, gold, is aurum.
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english-names of elements.
Elements got their names from their latin names,greek gods,or from the names of the persons who discovered them.
There are no chemical elements that begin with the letter w. There are chemical elements that begin with all letters except J, Q and W.
All of the "Unun" elements we're created in particle accelerators by smashing to larger elements together. By doing so, they created new elements like "Unb" that last for only a fraction of a second. In case you were wondering, all the elements with "Ununs" are placeholder names for further names.
Yes. All elements except for the ones that don't have official names, have one or two letters.
Be serious, lift a finger for yourself and google the "Periodic Table of the Elements".