Do you mean CO2? Carbon dioxide's symbol represents 1 part carbon (C) and 2 parts oxygen (O2). This is what carbon dioxide is made of, and therefore is the symbol.
Ammonia is not an element and therefore does not have either a symbol or valency. Instead it has the chemical formula NH3.
The letter O was already used as the symbol for oxygen. Therefore the symbol for Osmium was the first two letters of the element's name.
In Latin, sodium is natrium, hence the Na symbol.
Sodium is an element and therefore has a "symbol" rather than a "formula". The symbol, Na, is already given in the question.
The Latin word for gold is aurum, the beginning of which is au, therefore the symbol from gold is au :) i actually had this question on a test today :P
Do you mean CO2? Carbon dioxide's symbol represents 1 part carbon (C) and 2 parts oxygen (O2). This is what carbon dioxide is made of, and therefore is the symbol.
It looks like this ∴ I suggest saving it somewhere on your computer if you'll be using it regularly. Otherwise just google 'the therefore symbol in maths' and it should come up :)
Orscheln is a privately held company and therefore is not on any stock market and therefore does not have a ticker symbol.
the symbol for Oxygen is O, the Oxygen ion is 2-. therefore the symbol for the oxygen ion is O2-
The medical symbol for therefore is the same one used in math: three dots in an equilateral triangle pattern.
This is a private company, therefore there is no stock symbol.
To type the "therefore" symbol in Microsoft Word follow these steps: 1. Select the Symbol font 2. Hold down Alt key and type 0092 on the numerical keypad
Seaweed is a type of plant and not an element. Therefore it does not have a chemical symbol.
they are a private company and not publicly traded - therefore no ticker symbol
It isn't publically traded, therefore it does not have a ticker symbol.
vizio is a privately owned company and therefore has no stock symbol.