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The chemical symbol of a chemical element is formed from one or two letters, extracted from the name of this element.
What a strangely worded question. There are no chemical elements whose names consist of only three letters, let alone short ones.
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 letters C, Al, and Au represent the chemical symbols for the elements carbon, aluminum, and gold, respectively. They are examples of chemical elements, which are substances that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means.
Because it's easier than having to write them all out every time. Also, they get their symbols from their Greek names.
The chemical symbol of a chemical element is formed from one or two letters, extracted from the name of this element.
The chemical symbol is one or two letters that represent an element.
A chemical symbol for an element is one or two letters. These are found on the Periodic Table of elements. The chemical symbol is an abbreviation of the chemical element name.Example: O is the chemical symbol for Oxygen.K is the chemical symbol for Potassium.Pb is the symbol for lead.He is the symbol for helium.
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on the periodic table,what element is represented by the letters ''cu''
The symbol, He, comes from the first two letters of the element helium
An atom is the basic unit of any chemical element, and each chemical element is represented by two letters. The first of these two letters is always capital, and the second is always lowercase. Thus only one capital can be used to describe an atom of an element.
· Vanadium (chemical element #23)
The chemical symbol of a chemical element is derived fom the his name: the first letter or the first two letters.
The symbols of a chemical element are abbreviations that are used to denote a chemical element. Typically, they are one or two letters long with the first letter (only) capitalised; temporary names are three letters long.
Frequently the first two letters of the name of a chemical element are used as chemical symbol.
Gold is a chemical element. Its symbol is Au, from the initial letters of the Latin word for gold: aurum.