Calcium is an element, it's symbol is Ca, and like everything else except for hydrogen it was formed by nuclear fusion in the heart of a star which has since blown up.
The symbols of elements are derived from their names in various ways, often using the first letter or first two letters of the element's name, in a standardized manner based on the element's English or Latin name. For example, the symbol for sodium is Na, derived from the Latin name "natrium." You can find the symbols of elements on the periodic table of elements.
it was formerly called Natrium, its latin name. so the Na come from natrium.
All of the elements have German names when writing or speaking in German. However, only one element has an international atomic symbol derived from its German name: That is tungsten, for which the German name is Wolfram and the atomic symbol is W.
For carbon, each element box contains the element's name, symbol, atomic number, atomic mass, and electron configuration. For hydrogen, the box includes the element's name, symbol, atomic number, atomic mass, and electron configuration.
Chemical Name = Oxygen Chemical Symbol = O There is no chemical formula for elements.
In latin it is Calx, or [genetive] Calcis, which means lime.
the origin is in the manufacture wich causes a name from the elements name which is greek after your elders.the symbol represents the nerv system in your brain to refuncton a tomor.
The name and the symbol (U) of uranium are derived from the name of the planet Uranus.
name and give the symbol of 2 radio active elements
Name Origin: From the Old English word seolfor(silver)Symbol Origin: From the Latin word argentum(silver)Date of Discovery: Known to the ancients
The symbol or chemical formula is Ag
The chemical symbol of technetium - Tc- is formed by two letters from the name.
Na is the symbol of sodium and Cl is the symbol of chlorine.
The chemical symbol for lead is Pb. The symbol Pb comes from the Latin word "plumbum," which is the origin of the English word "plumbing." The symbol Pb is not reminiscent of its English name because it is based on its Latin name.
The name of chromium (symbol Cr) is derived from the Greek language word chroma with the meaning color.
The Latin name for gold is aurum, which gives it its symbol Au.
The Latin name, from which the chemical symbol was derived, was stibnium.