Your Latin name "ferrum" refers to iron, which is a chemical element with the symbol Fe and atomic number 26. Iron is a metal known for its strength and abundance, commonly used in construction and manufacturing. It is also essential for biological processes, as it plays a crucial role in transporting oxygen in the blood.
Ferrum, which is latin.
The atomic symbol for iron was derived from its Latin name, ferrum.
No, the Latin name for iron is "Ferrum." "Argentum" is the Latin name for silver.
Ferrum
Ferrum.
"Fe" is the symbol for ironas the old latin name for the metal is "ferrum"
Iron, or a sword.
Ferrum, which is latin.
It is iron .
Fe (Ferrum, from the Latin)
It is Ferrus which is why the chemical symbol for iron is Fe.
It's from the Latin name 'Ferrum'.