Discovered in 1774 the name of the element Manganese is taken from the Latin 'mangnes' (magnet) which is surprising as it does not have strong ferro-magnetic properties.
Aluminium... I don't know why, but apparently the American English uses aluminum... while in british English the latin aluminum is used.
The Latin term "magnesia" refers to a region in ancient Thessaly, Greece known for its magnetic properties. It is also used to refer to a mineral known as magnesite, which is a type of magnesium carbonate.
The name is magnesium sulfide (MgS).
The product name for magnesium burning is magnesium oxide, which forms when magnesium reacts with oxygen in the air.
Magnesium Phosphide
It is MN for magnesium .
Magnesium: the name is derived from Magnesia, a county in Greece.Polonium: the name is derived from Polonia (Latin language name of Poland).
the symbol mg comes from its name magnesium but magnesium come from a Greek wordtrust me i research this for hours for a project i have for science and it is hard
Aluminium... I don't know why, but apparently the American English uses aluminum... while in british English the latin aluminum is used.
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The atomic symbol Mn for the element manganese comes from its Latin name "Manganum." The symbol Mn was derived from this Latin name and was assigned to identify manganese in the periodic table of elements.
This element is magnesium. Tjhe name is derived from the Greek region Magnesia, with antic mines of magnetite.
Mg or "magnesium"
Magnesium Oxide
Magnesium(I) Nitride is the name of Mg3N.
The Latin term "magnesia" refers to a region in ancient Thessaly, Greece known for its magnetic properties. It is also used to refer to a mineral known as magnesite, which is a type of magnesium carbonate.
Magnesium Biarsenate... Or.... Magnesium hydrogen Arsenate