Actually the word is cypruim which was simplified to cuprum. We changed it to copper.
It is copper.
The smallest particle of an element is called an atom.
This is a chemical element as gold or platinum.
The Greek word for the element that is called bromine is 'bromos.' When it is translated to English, it means 'bad smelling.'
A reaction when a free element or ion takes the place of and element or ion in a compound is called a single replacement reaction
silver
Copper, that wonderful metal we use for electrical wire and piping, was known to ancients. Its use dates back thousands of years. It was called cuprum back in the day, which is Latin. And that Latin name is the source of its chemical symbol, Cu.
The Romans were called Romans because they were from Rome. Roman means people and things from Rome, similarly to English for England.
The Romans were called Romans because they were from Rome. Roman means people and things from Rome, similarly to English for England.
Because it's called Cuprum in latin
Romans called the place that is now France "Gallia" (Gaul in English, Gaule in French).
London was called Londinium. It is fairly obvious if you shorten it.
London was called Londinium. It is fairly obvious if you shorten it.
The word Germania was used by the Romans to describe the region now known as Germany. Because English contains some Latin roots, the name Germany has continued to be used.
The is not a book of Roman legends written by the Romans
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