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Many chemical symbols represent the Latin names of the elements. true or false

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The names of elements derived from Latin:
aluminum (Al from alumen)
antimony (Sb from stibium)
beryllilium (Be from Beryllus)
bismuth (Bi from bisemutum)
boron (B from Baurach (Persian Borax))
cadmium (Cd from Cadmus)
caesium (Cs from Caesius)
calcium (Ca from calx)
carbon (C from carbo)
cerium (Ce from ceres)
copper (Cu from cuprum)
copernicium (Cn from the Latin for the Polish name Copernicus)
gold (Au from aurum)
indium (In from indigo)
iron (Fe from ferrum)
fluorine (F from Fluor)
gallium (Ga from Gallia)
germanium (Ge from Germania)
hafnium (Hf from Hafnia)
hassium (Hs from Hassia)
holmium (Ho from Holmia)
lead (Pb from plumbum)
lutetium (Lu from Lutetia)
manganese ( Mn from Magnetum)
mercury (Hg from hydragyrum (also named from Mercurius))
neptunium (Np from Neptunus)
nitrogen (N from nitrum-genes)
osmium (Os from osme)
Palladium (Pd from Pallus)
phosphorous (P from phos-phoros)
platinum (Pt from platina)
plutonium (Pu from Pluto)
polonium (Po from Polonia)
potassium (K from kalium (also named from potassa))
radium (Ra from radius)
radon (Rn from radium)
rhenium (Re from Rhenus)
rubidium (Rb from rubidus)
ruthenium (Ru from Ruthenia)
scandium (Sc from Scandia)
silicon (s from silicis)
silver (Ag from argentum)
sodium (Na from natrium)
sulfur (S from sulfra)
tellurium (T from tellus)
Tin (Sn from stannum)
tungsten (W from wolfram)
uranium (U from uranus)

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