The chemical symbol for iron is Fe, derived from its Latin name "ferrum." Silver is represented by the symbol Ag, from "argentum." Mercury is denoted by the symbol Hg, originating from "hydrargyrum." Finally, lead is represented by the symbol Pb, which comes from its Latin name "plumbum."
The letter on the periodic table is not the first letter of their name. Sodium - Na Potassium - K Silver - Ag Iron - Fe Tungste - W Mercury - Hg Tin-Sn Gold - Au Lead - Pb Antimony
The seven metals of antiquity are gold, silver, copper, iron, tin, lead, and mercury. These metals were known and used in ancient civilizations for various purposes such as tools, weapons, jewelry, and coinage.
Iron is the substance attracted to a magnet. Unlike silver, lead, and water, iron is a ferromagnetic material, meaning it can be magnetized and attracted to magnets. Silver and lead are not magnetic, and water is a non-magnetic liquid.
Examples: iron, aluminium, zinc, lead, silver, gold, mercury, nickel, copper, magnesium.
There are only 11: Sodium (Na), Potassium (K), Iron (Fe), Copper (Cu), Silver (Ag), Tin (Sn), Antimony (Sb), Tungsten (W), Gold (Au), Mercury (Hg), Lead (Pb).
It appears they are the ones who's symbols do not start with the first letter of their English name
Silver(Ag) Gold(Au) Mercury(Hg) Sodium(Na) Potassium(K) Iron(Fe) Tungsten(W) Lead(Pb) Antimony(Sb) Tin(Sn) Copper(Cu)
The letter on the periodic table is not the first letter of their name. Sodium - Na Potassium - K Silver - Ag Iron - Fe Tungste - W Mercury - Hg Tin-Sn Gold - Au Lead - Pb Antimony
The seven metals of antiquity are gold, silver, copper, iron, tin, lead, and mercury. These metals were known and used in ancient civilizations for various purposes such as tools, weapons, jewelry, and coinage.
Prehistoric Elements-Antimony-Carbon-Copper-Gold-Iron-Lead-Mercury-Silver-Sulfur-Tin
ANTIMONY told IRON that ZINC has bought SILVER and GOLD, MOLYBDENUM says to CHROMIUM and TIN that LEAD, MERCURY and MANGANESE are useless, go find COPPER, COBALT and NICKEL to help BISMUTH.(ANTIMONY, IRON, ZINC, SILVER, GOLD, MOLYBDENUM, CHROMIUM, TIN, LEAD, MERCURY, MANGANESE, COPPER, COBALT, NICKEL)
Chlorides are insoluble when paired with silver, lead, or mercury ions. Bromides are insoluble when paired with silver, lead, or mercury ions. Iodides are insoluble when paired with silver, lead, or mercury ions, as well as with thallium ions.
Iron is the substance attracted to a magnet. Unlike silver, lead, and water, iron is a ferromagnetic material, meaning it can be magnetized and attracted to magnets. Silver and lead are not magnetic, and water is a non-magnetic liquid.
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Ten metals are platinum, GOLD, Silver, Tin, Mercury, Cobalt, Nickel, Copper, Iron and Lead. Though there are many more metals than 10.
It is not recorded. Iron, copper, zinc, silver, tin, gold, mercury and lead were all known in prehistoric times and ancient civilisations made use of them.