It stands for Francium
Fr
Francium (Fr)
N stands for Nitrogen on the periodic table.
Yes , Fr is an alkali metal. It is placed in group-1
Fr = Francium - the chemical element of atomic number 87, a radioactive member of the alkali metal group. Francium occurs naturally as a decay product in uranium and thorium ores.
Fr is the element having atomic number 87. It is placed in group-1 and period-7 of Periodic Table.
Beryilium
there is no such element
iodine
iodine
'h' doesn't mean anything in the Periodic Table. 'H' (Capital Letter) is hydrogen 'He' (Capital Letter followed by a lower case letter) is Helium. Careful with your use of capital/lower case letters. Follow as shown in the Periodic Table.
Argon is what Ar stands for on the Periodic Table of elements.