Chemistry
Hydrargyrum is the Latin name of:
- Gold
- Silver
- Mercury
- Platinum
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Mercury
Reason — The term "Hydrargyrum" is derived from the Greek words "hydr-" meaning water and "argyros" meaning silver. In Latin, "Hydrargyrum" is used to refer to the element mercury, which is a silvery, liquid metal.
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