Sn is the symbol for tin. (from Latin: stannum)
Tin does not mean anything in Latin because that is the English name for it. Its Latin name is "stannum," which means "something that drips."
This word is stannum. The chemical symbol of tin is derived from stannum (Sn).
It's latin name is Stannum & it's symbol is Sn.
The Answer is Stannum
Stannum (Sn)
From the Anglo-Saxon word tin. Tin's atomic symbol comes from the Latin word for tin, stannum
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It's an abbreviation of the Latin for tin; stannum.
The Latin name for the metal Tin is 'stannum'.
the origin of the symbol Sn comes from the Latin word "stannum" meaning "tin"
Tin is a chemical element with the symbol Sn. The Latin name of Tin is Stannum
Tin. It comes from tin's Latin name: stannum.
From the Anglo-Saxon word tin. Tin's atomic symbol comes from the Latin word for tin, stannum
the origin of the symbol Sn comes from the Latin word "stannum" meaning "tin"
The "Sn" used for tin comes from its Latin name like many other elements. It is an abbreviation of the Latin name "Stannum."
From Stannum, it's latin name.
Sn is the symbol for tin. (from Latin: stannum)
If you mean How did tin get it's name, then the answer comes from the Latin word stannum, a name for the element tin. (Tin's chemical symbol is Sn, coming from the word stannum) . :P
No. This might be a reasonably symbol for tin in an English language culture, but in fact the metal tin was known to ancient peoples and has the symbol Sn, derived from its Latin name stannum.