Who is in the wrong here?

Who is in the wrong here?

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blue

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sodium seems to come from the word for salt
potassium from the word for potato

Much easier to remember the symbols when its called (Na)trij and (K)alij

You want the name of Sodium? Na, sorry
You want the name of Potassium? K

just use both names interchangeably

Bluechuds actually

but blue discovered sodium and potassium

yellowchads won

both blue and red are wrong when it comes to K

Why would you call (Na)trium sodium and (K)alium potassium?

>natrium
>kalium
God, I hate Europeans so much

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This goy created polish names in chemistry.

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potassium was discovered by a german, it was isolated by a brit

Sod off, pot ass.

Anglos, as usual.

If its close to the scientific name then its right

You have to go back

*taps the chart*

lol my parents came from Germany.

I didnt know sweden had so many chemists :O

Uhhhh no

Potassium comes from "pot ash" which is how the element was first discovered.

Idk about sodium though

Go back go Germany then

lol