The Latin word for gold is aurum, the beginning of which is au, therefore the symbol from gold is au :) i actually had this question on a test today :P
Some chemical symbols come from the an element's name in another language. In the case of gold Au comes from the Latin name for gold: aurum.
Au is the atomic symbol for the element Gold. Au is technically 100% gold, because Au only stands for gold, and no other element.
AU is the symbol for gold... 925 refers to the purity of that particular piece...
The Latin name for gold, aurum (glowing dawn), is the source of the chemical symbol Au.
Auram is a Latin word for gold that is why in the periodic table the symbol for gold is Au
No, "Au" is not the symbol for silver. It instead is the symbol for gold whereas "Ag" is that for silver.
Au. Aurum is the Latin word for gold.
The Latin name for gold is aurum (glowing dawn). Thus, it has the symbol Au.
Au is the symbol for gold, from the Latin aurum.
Gold is the chemical element with atomic number 79 and the symbol Au.The symbol derives from the Latin, aurum, meaning glow of sunrise.
The symbol for AU Optronics Corp in the NYSE is: AUO.
Au is the chemical symbol for gold; Ag is the chemical symbol for silver.
The atomic symbol for gold is Au and its atomic number is 79.
gold I believe you are talking about the element Gold. It comes from the Latin name of gold which is aurum.
AU is the symbol for gold in the periodic table.
Au is the symbol for Gold.
Gold = Au