It's from the Middle English word "mercurie", from Medieval Latin "mercurius", from Latin "mercurius", meaning Mercury.
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Mercury= quicksilver or azoth
The alchemical name for mercury is "quicksilver."
IUPAC names: Mercury(I) oxide for Hg2O and Mercury(II) oxide for HgO
The chemical name of Hg2SO3 is mercury(I) sulfite.
Mercury(II) bromide
It was named after the Roman god Mercury.
The name of the Roman god Mercury, who's Hermes in Greek mythology. Mercury was known as the messenger :)
After the Roman mythological god Mercury
Mercury is the name of the roman gods messenger
The names of the planet and chemical elements are derived from the name of the Roman god Mercury.
The Latin Name of Mercury is Hydrargyrum that is why it's symbol is Hg.
Mercury is named after the god of commerce, travel, & thievery.
Mercury's Roman name is Mercury. And his Greek name is Hermes.
Hyragyrum is the latin name of mercury(Hg)
mercury what is the significance of the name
Mercury= quicksilver or azoth
The Greek name for Mercury is Hermes