It's Hydro not hydr and it means water
A hydroscope is a scope that is amde out of hydr
Hydragyrum is the Greek name for the element mercury. Derived from "hydr-" meaning water, and "argyros", meaning silver, mercury is commonly known as quicksilver.
Hg (Latinized Greek: hydrargyrum, from "hydr-" meaning watery or liquid and "argyros" meaning silver)- compliments of Wikipedia
Nomenclature: 1st element (carbon) + prefix (none) + root name ("hydr") + "ide" ==> CH = Carbon Hydride But Since Carbon has 4 bonds, it must be CH4, which is methane.
HydrargyrumThe symbol Hg is from the Latinised Greek phrase: Hydrargyrum,from "hydr-" meaning watery or runny and "argyros" meaning silver.(cit. from Wikipedia.en: 'Mercury element')
The prefix "hydro" means water, aquatic, aqua, etc...
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A hydroscope is a scope that is amde out of hydr
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HydrophilicHydrophobicDehydrationDehydrateHydrogenHydraAnhydrite...and many more thanks to Chemistry
It is also known as quicksilver or hydrargyrum (hydr- Water and argyros-silver)
Latinized Greek: hydrargyrum, from "hydr-" meaning watery or runny and "argyros" meaning silver
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In reference to elements it is Mercury. The name derives from Hydrargyrum which is Hydr- meaning water and argyros meaning silver.
Hydragyrum is the Greek name for the element mercury. Derived from "hydr-" meaning water, and "argyros", meaning silver, mercury is commonly known as quicksilver.
its a cable. only 96-98 SPORTS 1.8 Liter have hydr. clutch. (of the early models you mention)