Derives Its Symbol From The Latin Word Stannum. 29This element is the second member of the actinide series. Tin- Sn from the Latin word stannum 2. Theres also speculation it could be derived from the Cornish stean due to Cornwalls famous tin mines though similarly others claim that this word is merely derived from the Latin. Latin antimonium the origin of which is uncertain.
This trait is shared by indium cadmium zinc and frozen mercury. Tin is a chemical element with the symbol Sn from Latin. This element has an atomic number of 50. 29This element is the second member of the actinide series. Gold- Au from the Latin word aurum 4. Latin antimonium the origin of which is uncertain.
Its Latin name is stannum which means something that drips.
Many elements have their symbol derived from either the first letter eg H for Hydrogen or the first two letters eg He for Helium of their names. From the Latin word silex flint Sulfur. Stannum is the Latin word for tin and the source of its chemical symbol Sn. The symbol derives from Latin stibium stibnite 15. Compare these weird symbols to the ones used for these elements today. Of course these werent easy guesses because both elements abbreviations are derived from their Latin roots.