Cuprum but also Cupremianticia and Cupremnictiyermumtica The scientific name is CU whichstands for Copper United or Cuprum
The scientific name for copper actually is copper. The name comes the Latin corpum, which translates as something from Cyprus.
Classical Latin has two different words for copper: aesand cyprium.
The Latin name of copper is Cuprum. If you'd like the symbol of it from the Periodic Table, it is 'Cu'.
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Cuprum.
Its latin name cuprum.
The symbol for copper comes from its Latin name, cuprum.
From the Latin word cuprum, which means "from the island of Cyprus."From the Latin word cyprium, after the island of Cyprus
Copper, that wonderful metal we use for electrical wire and piping, was known to ancients. Its use dates back thousands of years. It was called cuprum back in the day, which is Latin. And that Latin name is the source of its chemical symbol, Cu.
Cu comes from the Latin word cuprus, which mean copper.
From the Latin word cyprium, after the island of Cyprus
Copper ( Cu ) from the latin cuprum. Derived from the latin for Cyprus metal because the island of Cyprus was a major source of copper at the time..
The "scientific name for copper" is copper. It means "copper". I can see how you might get confused... no, wait, I can't.If you mean the symbol Cu, it comes from the Latin cuprum, which means "copper."
The element, 'Copper' has been known to man for so many thousands of years, that we simply do not know who named it. 'Copper' is not the original name, though. The original accepted name was 'Kupros' in Greek, and 'Cuprum' in Latin. This is why the abbreviation for copper is "Cu".
The scientific name of copper is 'Copper'. It has the chemical symbol 'Cu'. 'Cu'. is from Latin and means 'Cuprum. 'Cuprum is also the Latin name for 'Cyprus', which is where copper was first mined/found, by the ancients.