well it's periodic symbol is (Pb)
so i am going to say that the latin name for lead is peanut butter this is from another guy that wrote below
pb looks like poop but it taste good but stilll pooop dont read this if ur eating
(I wish it was!)
However, it's actually Plumbum - thus the Pb on the Periodic Table
The chemical name is lead. The symbol for the element lead is Pb, for plumbum, which comes from Latin for lead.
The Latin scientific name for lead galena is PbS, where Pb stands for lead (plumbum in Latin) and S stands for sulfur. Lead galena is a mineral form of lead sulfide.
The ancient Latin name "plumbum" refers to the element lead. This name is the origin of the chemical symbol "Pb" for lead, derived from its Latin name. Lead has been used since ancient times for various applications, including plumbing, which is reflected in its Latin name.
The Latin name for lead is 'Plumbum' - which is why it's chemical symbol is Pb
lead
The original, or latin, name for lead (pb) is plumbum.
The abbreviation Pb for lead comes from it's original Latin name plumbum.
After it's latin name, Plumbum
The Latin for lead is plumbum.Chemical symbol: Pbpb is a chemical that like to eat plums meaning u get energy from plums so u get energy from lead!
There is no official Latin system name for PBI2 or potassium nitrate. It is believed that its common name of saltpeter is derived from the Latin name for stone salt or "sal petrae."
The Latin name, from which the chemical symbol was derived, was plumbum.
The element lead's symbol "Pb" comes from its name in Latin: Plumbum