Grimstone was the old name for sulfur. It is a chemical element with the symbol S and atomic number 16. Sulfur is a non-metal and is commonly found in nature as a yellow crystalline solid.
The old name for the element carbon is "charcoal," derived from its black, carbon-rich form used in ancient times. In Latin, it was referred to as "carbo," which means coal or charcoal. Historically, carbon was recognized in different forms, but it was not until the 18th century that it was identified as a distinct chemical element.
The element known as "copper" has the same name as an old-fashioned nickname for a police officer. The term "copper" originated from the use of copper buttons in the uniforms of early police officers.
The element that has the element name of France is francium.
If you mean the name of the element with the symbol F, it is Flourine
Every element has a one or two (or three, if the element doesn't have an official name yet) letter symbol.
Edward Grimstone has written: 'My escape from the Bastille'
M. L. Grimstone has written: 'The beauty of the British Alps'
Hydrogenase
Sodium Tetraborate or sodium borate the element is BORON
Its an old word but it means colour. it is also an old name for an element which i do not know the name of.
w is wolfram the old old name for tungsten
There is Jodine, the old name for Iodine.
Nitrous
Azote
Nitrogen
Ag, which is the same today as it was when it was new.Ag represents the Latin name of the element, which is argentum.
Well it's because sometimes the element has an old name which it uses as an element symbol