Mercurius - Planet, God
Hydragyrum - Metal
Hydrargyrum is the Latinized name for Mercury or Quicksilver. Hydra means watery or runny and argyros refers to its silver colour. It is not really Latin but rather a mixture of Latin and Greek.
Hydrargyrum, meaning 'liquid silver'; which is where its chemical symbol, Hg, comes from.
Mercury is a latin word-it was the name for the roman god of messages, travel, thieves and luck (greek god Hermes). The planet Mercury was named after the god. If you are asking for the metal mercury, it would have come from the god's name, and it is unlikely that the romans had a specific word for that metal.
It's from the Middle English word "mercurie", from Medieval Latin "mercurius", from Latin "mercurius", meaning Mercury. Source: Thefreedictionary
Hyragyrum is the latin name of mercury(Hg)
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')
On the Periodic Table, the symbol for Mercury is "Hg." It comes from the Latin/Greek word, "hydrargyrum".
The old name for Merury is hydrargyrum from hydr- meaning water and argyros meaning silver. Mercury is a liquid silvery metal and was, in fact, known as quicksilver. Anyway, the chemical symbol comes from hydrargyrum.
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From the Greek god Mercury, messenger to the gods and was known for his speed; Hg from mercury's Latin name Hydrargyrum, which comes from the Greek word "hydrargyros" ("hydor" for water and "argyros" for silver).
Hermes' Latin name was mercury.
The word mercury came from hydrargyrum, meaning watery or liquid silver. Its symbol, Hg, is deviated from Hydragyrum.
The Latin Name of Mercury is Hydrargyrum that is why it's symbol is Hg.
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