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A chemical symbol represents an element. For example, the chemical symbol H represents the element hydrogen.
H is the chemical symbol for Hydrogen and represents one hydrogen atom everywhere other than in a chemical equation where it represents one mole of hydrogen atoms.
In a chemical equation, each element has a symbol (in the periodic table in the elements). You use those symbols to create a chemical equation. For example, water is H2O. "H" represents Hydrogen, "O" represents Oxygen and the 2 means that there are two oxygen particles for each oxygen particle. Together, this creates one water molecule.
It would be called an atomic/chemical symbol.
The chemical symbol (not equation) of lithium is Li.
the chemical symbol that represents sulfur is S. and its atomic number is 16 in the periodic table
The chemical symbol of silver is Ag.
There is no chemical equation for argon. A chemical equation describes a process, not an element or compound. Argon does have a chemical symbol, which is Ar.
This is not an equation but the chemical symbol of the cation: Ba2+.
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Chemical symbol O represents the element Oxygen. Oxygen is the 8th element in the periodic table.
The chemical symbol (not equation) of mendelevium is Md.