Cu comes from the Latin word cuprus, which mean copper.
Oh, dude, that's like a brain teaser or something. So, like, the element that fits that description is copper (Cu). Its symbol starts with a different letter from the first one in its name. So, yeah, copper is the odd one out in that group.
The symbol for copper comes from its Latin name, cuprum.
cupprum
The chemical name for copper is Cu, which stands for cuprum in Latin.
Its latin name cuprum.
Cuprum but also Cupremianticia and Cupremnictiyermumtica The scientific name is CU whichstands for Copper United or Cuprum
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.
Copper's scientific name is, Cuprum but also Cupremianticia and Cupremnictiyermumtica, but when describing the copper in a equation, you use cupric or cuprous. Use cupric when the oxidation of copper is +2 and cuprous when the oxidation is +1 The symbol for copper from the PTE (Periodic Table of Elements) is Cu
Copper has Cu as its chemical symbol.
(CU) is the symbol for spot copper
The "scientific name for copper" is copper. It means "copper". I can see how you might get confused... no, wait, I can't.If you mean the symbol Cu, it comes from the Latin cuprum, which means "copper."
Foe a copper wire the symbol is Cu.