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IUPAC (International Union for Pure and Applied Chemistry) has rules for writing chemical symbols and formulas. They are valid in all languages.

For compounds search in a library Nomenclature of inorganic compounds and Nomenclature of organic compounds, with the text adapted to your language, if necessary.

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The chemical symbols of the elements are written such that if the symbol is only one letter, it is capitalized; for example H for hydrogen and N for nitrogen. If the symbol has two letters, the first letter is capitalized, but not the second letter; for example Ne for neon and Br for bromine.

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a formula is written corrctly if you can get a correct answer using any input possible

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Hi guys is reactant+reactant+product+product

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Na is the symbol for sodium.

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The chemical symbol of sodium is Na.

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1n5c

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Reactant + Reactant -> Product + Product

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