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Not sure what you want, but maybe these:

Scandium - derived from 'Scandia', Latin word for Scandanavia, where the element was discovered.

Sulfur - Latin 'Sulphur'

Beryllium - Derived from 'Beryllus', Latin for the mineral beryl, source of berylllium.

Arsenic - Derived from 'Arsenicum', Latin for Arsenic Trisulfide.

Calcium - Latin 'Calcium' (Medieval Latin)

2007-04-26 05:38:45 · answer #1 · answered by dollhaus 7 · 0 0

do you mean chemical elements?

Sodium has the chemical symbol 'Na' after the Latin natrium. The same applies to "W" (wolfram) for tungsten, "Hg" (hydrargyrum) for mercury, "K" (kalium) for potassium, "Au" (aurum) for gold, "Pb" (plumbum) for lead, and "Sb" (stibium) for antimony.

I hope this helps. :-D

2007-04-23 21:39:37 · answer #2 · answered by purple_ellehcim 3 · 1 1

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