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Scientists use them to tell the different elements apart. There are over 100 elements so it would be confusing to tell them apart without the names. Scientists can communicate about the elements wherever they are across the globe. Chemists would not be able to make chemicals and medicines easily if there were no chemical symbols. Hope this helps.
Scientists use symbols to represent elements and compounds. 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. !
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Symbols are universally understood across many languages. Also, using symbols rather than full names helps scientists to avoid the repetition of writing the long names of elements and atoms again and again.
Fe, just as anywhere else. The chemical symbols are international.
Scientists use them to tell the different elements apart. There are over 100 elements so it would be confusing to tell them apart without the names. Scientists can communicate about the elements wherever they are across the globe. Chemists would not be able to make chemicals and medicines easily if there were no chemical symbols. Hope this helps.
Scientists use symbols to represent elements and compounds. 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. !
The chemical symbol of silver is Ag: chemical symbols are used in chemical formulae and equations.
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They use symbols because the words are too long to actually write so instead they find the right symbol and write that instead. Also they must actually have a reason. I hope this helped if not I'm sorry.
Merriam-Webster's Official Scrabble Players Dictionary does not include chemical symbols. They are not a valid Scrabble word.
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They both use symbols insted of the real word.
Chemical symbols are derived from Latin words for the chemicals.
You can use in chemical reactions symbols as (s), (l), (g).
Symbols are universally understood across many languages. Also, using symbols rather than full names helps scientists to avoid the repetition of writing the long names of elements and atoms again and again.