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English: The latin name for this mineral was "aurum" and Jöns Jakob Berzelius used Au to represent the element when he established the current system of chemical symbols. The Old English word "gold" first appeared in written form about 725 and may further have been derived from "gehl" or "jehl". May be derived from Anglo-Saxon "gold" = yellow. (Known to alchemists as Sol.)
Español: El nombre latino de este mineral era "aurum" y Jöns Jakob Berzelius utilizó Au para representar el elemento cuando estableció el sistema actual de símbolos químicos. La palabra en inglés antiguo "oro" apareció por primera vez en forma escrita alrededor de 725 y puede haber sido derivada de "gehl" o "jehl". Puede derivarse del "oro" anglosajón = amarillo. (Conocido por los alquimistas como Sol)
Français : Le nom latin de ce minéral était «aurum» et Jöns Jakob Berzelius a utilisé Au pour représenter l'élément lorsqu'il a établi le système actuel des symboles chimiques. Le mot anglais ancien "gold" est apparu pour la première fois sous forme écrite vers 725 et peut en outre avoir été dérivé de "gehl" ou "jehl". Peut être dérivé de "gold" anglo-saxon = jaune. (Connu aux alchimistes comme Sol.)
Deutsch: Der lateinische name für dieses mineral war "aurum" und Jöns Jakob Berzelius verwendete Au, um das element darzustellen, als er das aktuelle system chemischer symbole etablierte. Das altglobale wort "gold" erschien erstmals um 725 in schriftlicher form und kann weiter von "wohl" oder "jehl" abgeleitet sein. Kann aus angelsächsischem "gold" = gelb abgeleitet sein. (Alchemisten bekannt als Sol.)
English: Gold in a bottle
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