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Beryllium comes from Greek beryllos, beryl. It has also been called Glucinium or Glucinum from the Greek word glykys which means "sweet."
The Noble Gases and Their MeaningsArgon gets its name from Greek and means "inactive".Helium is from the Greek word 'helios' meaning 'sun'; the element was given this name because of its yellow appearance.Krypton comes from the word kryptos, which is Greek for "hidden one".The name neon comes from the Greek neo, meaning new. Neon was given this name when it was discovered as a new element in 1898.Although I'm not sure of this, but I think xenon means "the first"
The name of the element comes from a Greek word meaning "inactive".
Yes, the name is derived from the Greek word for lazy.
The name for the element antimony comes from the Greek words 'anti' and 'monos', meaning not alone. This element has the atomic number of 51 on the Periodic Table.
It the element Argon (Ar) from the greek word αργό (argo) meaning slow
The Greek word for lazy is τεμπέλης (tebelis), and there are no elements with a similar name. The element Argon comes from the Greek word for "inactive." Perhaps that is the one you are looking for.
Yes, the word "element" is derived from the Greek word "stoicheion" which means "fundamental unit" or "cannot be divided." In ancient Greek philosophy, stoicheion referred to the fundamental building blocks of all matter.
Its στοιχεία (stichia).
Helium
The symbol for the element Iridium is "Ir". It comes from the Greek word iris that means rainbow.
κρυπτόν [kreepton] = Krypton (hidden, covered, secret)
The word Xenon is derived from the Greek word "xenos" which means stranger, alien or guest.
it means "new" didymos means "twin". so element 60- neodymium means new twin
Its name is derived from the Greek word xenos, which means stranger, alien or guest.
The Greek word for the element that is called bromine is 'bromos.' When it is translated to English, it means 'bad smelling.'
the word is love it is greek for element. have fun. the word is love it is greek for element. have fun. Actually, the element "Rhodium" gets its name from the Ancient Greek word for "rose". Its atomic number is 45.