Nothing . . . there is no element with the symbol, "T".
J Q appears in some older periodic tables as 'Unq' (unnilquadium), the temporary name for what is now called Rutherfordium (At. no. 104).
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Only 4 elements account for 5% of the total and the top 8 elements, combined, account for 99.5 percent.
YES!!! Take a look at the Periodic Table. All the named elements are there , together with their elemental symbol and other data. Some elements have a sub-symbol to represent an isotope of that element. Taking hydrogen Symbol ; H However its isotopes are sometimes represented by p ; (protium) for [1/1]H d( or D) ; (deuterium) for [2/1]H t( or T) ; (tritium) for [3/1]H
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That stands for "One hundred eight Elements in the Periodic Table", but this is now obsolete. As of 2008, at least 117 elements have been discovered.
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118 elements in the periodic table
No element has the symbol of just T on the periodic table of the elements. Here are the "T" within the Period Table of Elements: Ti = Titanium Tc = Technetium Te = Tellurium Tl = Thallium Ta = Tantalum Tb = Terbium Tm = Thulium Th = Thorium
elements of the periodic table? I think.
94 natural elements in the periodic table
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The properties of elements were found to be periodic when arranged in order of atomic mass. The gaps which he left for the elements that were not discovered t that time had same properties when they were discovered later.
J Q appears in some older periodic tables as 'Unq' (unnilquadium), the temporary name for what is now called Rutherfordium (At. no. 104).
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