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Nov 7 2009 03:38pm
chemical symbol N (nitrogen) what is the language root of the symbol
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Nov 7 2009 03:41pm
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Latin derivative, "nitrogenium".

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N

Latin derivative, "nitrogenium".


so the Nitrogen and nitrogen's symbol are both latin?
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Nov 7 2009 03:45pm
Quote (Beerpotandcoffee @ Nov 7 2009 03:44pm)
so the Nitrogen and nitrogen's symbol are both latin?


I don't see why they wouldn't be, so yes.

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Quote (Beerpotandcoffee @ Nov 7 2009 10:44pm)
so the Nitrogen and nitrogen's symbol are both latin?


ye.
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Dec 5 2009 06:57pm
All of the periodic table is in latin.
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Dec 5 2009 11:45pm
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All of the periodic table is in latin.


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Quote (Beerpotandcoffee @ Nov 7 2009 03:44pm)
so the Nitrogen and nitrogen's symbol are both latin?


yes
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Dec 7 2009 01:39pm
looks like a failed thread :)
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