Yes. Elements have one word names.
Tin is one of the elements located on the Periodic Table. In addition, the four other elements that have the word tin in their name are platinum, astatine, actinium and protactinium.
english-names of elements.
Elements got their names from their latin names,greek gods,or from the names of the persons who discovered them.
Yes. All elements except for the ones that don't have official names, have one or two letters.
There are two elements in sulfur dioxide (SO2): one sulfur and two oxygen.
There are two elements in sulfur dioxide (SO2): one sulfur and two oxygen.
The word "names" has only one syllable.
vowels
You may be referring to the elements whose symbols do not match their names. Such symbols refer to names for those elements (or something related) in other languages. Examples: Au (gold) comes from the Latin word aurum W (tungsten) comes form the Swedish word wolfram. Tungsten is still sometimes called wolfram. Na (sodium) comes from the Latin word natrium which itself may come from the Egyptian word natron. Natrium is the modern German word for sodium.
The periodic table of the elements is based on Latin names. The Latin word for gold is "aurum."
The symbols used for elements are based on their Latin or Greek names. In the case of sulfur, "S" comes from the Latin word "sulphurium." Sodium comes from the Latin word "natrium," and silicon comes from the Latin word "silicium." This is why the symbols differ based on the historical names of the elements.
I'm not sure what you mean - all names are one word. Some people have more than one name. Is that what you're asking?