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Chemical symbols are representative abbreviations for the names of elements. They are typically one or two letters long and are used to identify elements in the periodic table and chemical formulas.
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No, each element is not abbreviated by a one- or two-letter formula. Elements are represented by chemical symbols, which can consist of one or two letters, derived from their names in English or Latin. For example, the chemical symbol for hydrogen is 'H' and for sodium is 'Na'.
Heracles is the true Greek name for Hercules, Hercules is the Roman version of his name. Other than the different Roman and Greek names there is no differences in the person or what it was said that he did or could do.
Symbols may be personal or universal. :)
That is definitely not true about the Greek gods. Google any of their names and see for yourself!