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Its name comes from a greek word from Thessaly called magnesia.
zinc + oxygen
Magnesia is not a Latin word and I have no idea why you should think it is.Magnesia (Μαγνησία)is the name of an area in Classical Greece, the south-eastern district of Thessaly.
M=milk divided by th fifth power of the multiplicitive inverse of y times the Jon Roce effect. =)
It gives no information about the amounts of reactants or products.
CaCO3 --> CaO + CO2
The magnetic rock lodestone was found in Magnesia, Anatolia. This is how the word 'magnet' was thought to have been created.
Magnesia, a province of Thessaly
Magnesia
Its name comes from a greek word from Thessaly called magnesia.
Alba
As a noun, an alba is a form of lyrical poetry concerning lovers who must part at dawn, or a white-flowered shrub rose of the hybrid Rosa × alba.
nivis alba
Latin alba is the feminine form of the adjective albus, meaning white, pale, grey and old, bright or clear.The English equivalent of the Latin word 'alba' is white.
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The name originates from the Greek word for a district in Thessaly called Magnesia.
It's original name is magnesium itself which is derived from word 'magnesia'.