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Compounds have formulas that consist of symbols for elements and ions that are included in the molecules of the compound.The symbols (letters) are those of elements. These can be found on the periodic table. For example, H is hydrogen, He is helium and so on.
Examples of compounds are:watersaltperoxide
H2SO4, HNO3, H3PO4, NaNO3, CCl2F2
Compounds do not have symbols. Elements have symbols. Compounds have formulas (Latin formulae) that consist of a number of symbols for elements and ions.Some examples:Water - H2O (hydrogen and oxygen)Hydrochloric acid - HCl (hydrogen and chlorine)Table salt - NaCl (sodium and chlorine)Bleach/sodium hypochlorite - NaClO (sodium, chlorine, and oxygen)
The answer for the word symbolism is using symbols. For example, like +-=x
almost all carbon compounds like carbon dioxide
The term is formula : the combination of symbols for elements and ions that make up a compound.
There are no pictures in electric circuit, only symbols, so an example does not exist.
That would depend on what that compound is/is made from.
Elements have symbols in thee periodic table For example: H is the symbol for the element Hydrogen H2O is the symbol for water
Gate-way, cardboard, carseat, labrat.
Compounds can be described using element symbols and numbers