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Giuliana Vang
5 August, 20:33
The periodic table in latin language
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London David
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Answer: Actually, words designating the elements in the periodic table such as hydrogen, oxygen, and phosphorus are not Latin. They are Greek in Latin transliteration ... Actually, words designating the elements in the periodic table such as hydrogen, oxygen, and phosphorus are not Latin. They are Greek in Latin transliteration.
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