"Sn" meaning in Conventions internationales

See Sn in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Symbol

  1. Symbole chimique de l’étain.
    Sense id: fr-Sn-conv-symbol-V~X099kD Categories (other): Symboles des éléments chimiques Topics: chemistry
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    "Du latin stagnum, du gaulois stannum (« fer blanc »), (car l’étain ressemble à ce mélange de fer et d’argent), du fait que les Romains attribuaient aux Gaulois la découverte de l’étamage."
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