Oh, dude, CH isn't a chemical symbol. It's like saying I'm a superhero with the power of making toast in 10 seconds. Just not a thing. If you're looking for something real, try carbon and hydrogen - that's CH₄, also known as methane. But hey, who needs chemistry when you've got jokes, right?
The "symbol" for a compound is properly called a chemical formula, and for methylene chloride it is CH2Cl2.
Chromium is denoted by the symbol Cr. It is a chemical element with atomic number 24.
HC is not a standard chemical symbol. However, it could represent a hypothetical organic molecule containing a hydrogen (H) atom bonded to a carbon (C) atom.
The chemical formula "CH" does not correspond to a stable compound. "C" is the symbol for carbon and "H" is the symbol for hydrogen, but they would typically be found in compounds with multiple atoms of each (e.g. methane, CH4). If you meant something different with "CH", please provide more context.
Beryllium's chemical symbol is Be.
The "symbol" for a compound is properly called a chemical formula, and for methylene chloride it is CH2Cl2.
Chromium is denoted by the symbol Cr. It is a chemical element with atomic number 24.
$CH or CH$
HC is not a standard chemical symbol. However, it could represent a hypothetical organic molecule containing a hydrogen (H) atom bonded to a carbon (C) atom.
The chemical formula "CH" does not correspond to a stable compound. "C" is the symbol for carbon and "H" is the symbol for hydrogen, but they would typically be found in compounds with multiple atoms of each (e.g. methane, CH4). If you meant something different with "CH", please provide more context.
The molybdenum chemical symbol is Mo.
Beryllium's chemical symbol is Be.
The chemical symbol for iron is Fe and the chemical symbol for nickel is Ni.
The chemical symbol is ClO3
the chemical symbol is Br :)
The chemical symbol of radium is Ra.
The chemical symbol of silicon is Si.