Mg.....and with the charge- Mg(2+)
Mg
Mn
Cu
Fluorine is abbreviated as a capital F, so "F"
Gold appears as "Au" on the periodic table, as this is the abbreviation for Auric, which means "pertaining or related to gold."
No, it is not on the periodic table.
Rock is not an element and therefore is not on the periodic table. Only elements are on the periodic table
Si is the abbreviation for silicon on the periodic table.
Magnesium is an Alkaline Earth element. It is a metal, and is very reactive.
The abbreviation for potassium is " K " in the periodic table. It is placed in group-1 of the periodic table.
The chemical abbreviation for mercury, used in the Periodic Table and throughout chemistry, is Hg.
Cyanide isn't on the periodic table, it is a polyatomic ion. Its symbol is CN and has a -1 oxidation state
The element potassium is represented by the abbreviation K in the periodic table.
Ammonia is not on the periodic table since it is a compound, not an element. NH3
Cu
The clinical abbreviation, found on the periodic element table, is Hg.
The symbol for helium is He.
The symbol Ca on the periodic table of elements is an abbreviation for calcium.
on the periodic table it is Au