Lithium
Lithium
Li stands for lithium in the periodic table.
No, there is no element with the symbol "Le" on the periodic table. The periodic table lists all known elements and their symbols, but "Le" is not one of them.
The symbol of lithium on the periodic table is Li.
Li stands for lithium in the periodic table. It is the third element with atomic number 3 and is a soft, silvery metal that is highly reactive.
Sever symbols are located in the first column of the periodic table.These are H,Li,Na,K,Rb,Cs and Fr.These all are alkali metals.
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No sorry you cannot do it. You can get V and O from Vanadium and Oxygen but there is no 'L' or 'Le' element.
Hydrogen (H) Helium (He) Lithium (Li) Beryllium (Be) Boron (B)
there is no known element whose symbol is "Le" but there is: Li (lithium), Lr (Lawrencium), Lu (Lutetium), La (Lanthium)
The atomic number of the element with the symbol Li, located in period 3 on the periodic table, is 3.
The first 10 elements in the periodic table and their symbols are: Hydrogen (H) Helium (He) Lithium (Li) Beryllium (Be) Boron (B) Carbon (C) Nitrogen (N) Oxygen (O) Fluorine (F) Neon (Ne)