Copper. 'Cu' comes from Latin 'Cuprum'.
cupprum
copper is a full element and the symbol is Cu,not CU
The scientific name for copper is Cu. It is a chemical element with the symbol Cu (from Latin: cuprum) and atomic number 29.
The element copper (Cuprum in Latin) is symbolised by Cu
Well, the priodic symbol for copper is Cu; I'm not sure if that is exactly what you're looking for...
The element copper is designated by Cu, with an upper case C.
yes symbol Cu
Copper is an element. It is element 29 with the symbol Cu.
Copper is an element. It is element 29 with the symbol Cu.
Bronze is not an element it is a mixture of copper (Cu) and tin (Sn) and so does not have a symbol or formula of its own.
The isotope notation for an element with atomic number 29 (Z=29) could be represented as follows: Cu-63 or Cu-65, where Cu is the chemical symbol for copper.
Many elements on the periodic table got there chemical symbol from the latin name of the element. For example. Copper's chemical symbol is Cu, even though there is no u in copper. This is because in latin, Copper is "cuprum." Cuprum is Copper, which has the symbol Cu.