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YashWayne:

What is the scientific name of iron and silver?

kekethedede:

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luvvdani1516:

The Latin name for iron is Ferrum, which is the source of its atomic symbol, Fe. The symbol Ag derives from the Latin Argentum and Sanskrit argues from "bright". The Latin word for silver is Argentum. Silver has been known since ancient times. **All my info came from Google search**

sneakylink:

search google

Yugiv8:

Eight of these oddities are Au (gold), Ag (silver), Cu (copper), FE (iron), SN (tin), Pb (lead), Sb (antimony), and Hg (mercury): All were among the elements recognized by the ancient Greeks and Romans, and the abbreviations for those are based on a Latin or Greek term for the element.

armythesimp:

Well I know Iron on the table of elements is FE, but I'm not sure about silver.

neveahisthebest:

the scientific name is ferrum, thats iton and silver is Argentum

neveahisthebest:

can u help me on my question pls

neveahisthebest:

6 questions about Zootopia 1.) What type of ecological relationship does Judy in the play represent? 2)What are the three ecosystems that they mention at the police academy? 3)What type of consumer is Judy versus her classmates in the police academy? 4)Why are missing predators such an odd and unusual thing to happen? 5)What adapations does Judy have that helps her successfully write 200 parking tickets in a short time? 6) What is a renewable resource the fox used during his hustle?

YashWayne:

Thanks everyone

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