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No. Each element is give a unique symbol. However, different isotopes of the same element will have the same symbol but are differentiated by a number subscript. C12 and C14 are both elemental carbon but contain different numbers of neutrons in the nucleas, giving them slightly different physical properties.
The chemical symbol of an element represents the abbreviated name of this chemical element.Example: the chemical symbol for lead is (Pb) because the Latin language name is plumbum.the symbol Cl represents chlorine in the periodic table
NaCI is nothing. I think you mean NaCl, with a lowercase L. It is a chemical compound. You can tell because it contains the chemical symbols of two elements: sodium (Na) and chlorine (Cl). The symbol of an element will never contain more than one capital letter.
A chemical compound is formed.
sodiumsodiumsodium!(why do we have to write it more than once?
A chemical symbol is simply an abbreviated way of writing a particular chemical. The symbol is a much more convenient way of identifying each element. Some examples are "O" for oxygen and "H" for hydrogen.
No. Each element is give a unique symbol. However, different isotopes of the same element will have the same symbol but are differentiated by a number subscript. C12 and C14 are both elemental carbon but contain different numbers of neutrons in the nucleas, giving them slightly different physical properties.
Since turquoise is a mineral rather than an element it does not have a symbol as a chemical element. If you wish more information about it you might look at its page on wikipedia.
The chemical symbol of an element represents the abbreviated name of this chemical element.Example: the chemical symbol for lead is (Pb) because the Latin language name is plumbum.the symbol Cl represents chlorine in the periodic table
The chemical symbol is used only for chemical elements; the chemical formula is for molecules. Ex.: Na is the chemical symbol of sodium and NaCl is the chemical formula of sodium chloride.
No, because steel is a mixture.True, but more to the point:Nickel is an element, chemical symbol Ni, chemical element Z = 28, a silvery-white metal, a ferromagnetic metal [you can make magnets with it]. All by itself. Nickel is not a mixture of anything.
Tungsten is an element. It has chemical symbol W. An element is a pure substance that cannot be further broken down into simpler substances through chemical means. A compound, on the other hand, is a substance that is composed of two or more elements that are chemically combined.
Tungsten is an element. It has chemical symbol W. An element is a pure substance that cannot be further broken down into simpler substances through chemical means. A compound, on the other hand, is a substance that is composed of two or more elements that are chemically combined.
O is the chemical symbol for oxygen. Oxygen is an element; it has atomic number 8. A compound is made up of two or more elements chemically combined, such as water.
Fluorine is an element. It appears in the periodic table of elements with chemical symbol F. A compound is when two or more elements come together and get chemically bonded, such as NaF which is sodium fluoride.
Chlorine (chemical symbol Cl) is an element. The molecular formula for chlorine as a gas is Cl2. It is not a compound because it's just one element; compounds have two or more elements chemically combined.
Diamond is a crystalline form of carbon, so it appears as C.Diamond is not an element of the periodic table, its an allotrope of Carbon.Allotropy is property of some elements to exist in two or more forms. These different forms are called allotropes of that element.