Though the latin name was in fact Argentum (Without the s), your answer is silver.
The Latin word for lead is plumbum. Because of this, the abbreviation for lead has always been Pb. The word plumber also stems from here.
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Light?
The Latin name in 'Unio'
The element lead, Pb, has the Latin name plumbum.
Lead is a main group element with a symbol Pb (plumbum).
The element lead's symbol "Pb" comes from its name in Latin: Plumbum
The symbol for the chemical element Lead, Pb, atomic number 82, derives from the Latin name for lead, plumbum. Lead's original name was "plumbum nigrum", literally "black lead", where "plumbum candidum", or "bright plumbum", referred to Tin.
Element 82 is lead with the symbol Pb (from the Latin "plumbum.")
Yes. At ordinary temperatures, plumbum (Latin for the element LEAD) is a solid.
Each Latin name has an element associated with it. Stibium is antimony. Cuprum is copper. Argentum is silver. Natrium is sodium. Ka is not an element and neither is ium. Stannum is tin. Wolfram is tungston and plumbum is lead.
plumbum!
The chemical name is lead. The symbol for the element lead is Pb, for plumbum, which comes from Latin for lead.
It comes from the Latin word "Plumbum", which means lead.
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Lead Plumbum ,Latin word hence plumbing and plumbers