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∙ 12y agocopper, Cu+ ,cuprous ion
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∙ 12y agoThis is known as the focus or more correctly the hypocentre.
Ca is just the first 2 letters of calcium. The 'a' distinguishes it from C (carbon). Some elements have symbols relating to their Latin name for example potassium 'K' named after the Latin name Kalium
Bi is the symbol for bismuth.
Symbol: C Name: Carbon Both start with a C...
The chemical symbol Cm is derived from two letters of the name.
Its D. stannic fluoride, SnF4
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The female given name is correctly spelled Kayleen, a variant of Kaylee or Kaylin.
The symbol for tungsten is W and it comes from wolfram which is another name for tungsten.Also the ore of tungsten is wolframite with could be the origin of the chemical symbol.
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This is known as the focus or more correctly the hypocentre.
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At a glance, the periodic table naming system and atomic symbol assignment system can seem rather arbitrary at times. However, there is a method to the madness. Carbon has the atomic symbol C for obvious reasons. Potassium is given the symbol of K because its name has initially kalium, which means alkali in Latin. Iron was given the symbol Fe because it was assigned the Latin name for iron, "ferrum".
Na is "short" for natrium, an original name given to the element sodium.