The name of copper and its symbol comes from the Greek name Cuprum.
The Latin or Greek name of copper is Cuprum. The symbol Cu is derived from its Latin name. Its atomic number is 29.
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A metal which exists as a liquid at room temperature is obtained by heating its sulphide ore in the presence of air. (a) Name the meta and write its chemical symbol. (b) Write the name and formula of the sulphide ore. (c) Give the equations of chemical reactions involved in the production of metal from its sulphide ore. (d) Name a common device in which this metal is used. (e) Can this metal displace copper from copper sulphate solution? Why
The symbols for the metals lead and tin have also been taken from their Latin names. Find out these Latin names and write the symbols of the metals.
The element name "oxygen" comes from the Greek word meaning:
The Latin name of copper is ______ and its symbol is ______.