Posted by tom on Thursday, January 17, 2013 at 3:41pm.
Aurum
Argentum
Stannum
Hydrargyrum
Plumbum
Kalium
Wolfram
Ferrum
Au-gold
ag-sliver
sn-tin
hg-mercury
pb-lead
k-potassium
w-tungsten
fe-iron
that's not what i meant. what does each abrevation mean in latin? the orgin name?
nvm i see it
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