In alchemy the symbol for copper, perhaps a stylized mirror, was also the symbol for the goddess and planet Venus.
It is a capitalized 'O' with a '+' sign directly connected just below it.
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Copper's chemical symbol is ' Cu ' . It comes from the Latin for copper, which is 'Cuprum'.
The chemical equation for copper chloride can be represented as CuCl2, where Cu is the symbol for copper and Cl is the symbol for chlorine. Copper chloride is formed when copper reacts with chlorine gas.
The chemical formula (not balanced symbol equation) of copper (II) cabonate is CuCO3.
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The alchemical name for mercury is "quicksilver."
The alchemical symbol for calcium is a downward pointing triangle with a horizontal line through it.
Copper has Cu as its chemical symbol.
(CU) is the symbol for spot copper
- In chemistry the symbol of the chemical element uranium is U; any circle.- Do you think to some alchemical symbol of Uranus ?
the atomic symbol of copper is Cu.
Cu is the symbol for copper on the periodic table.
Cu, which is derived from the Latin word for copper, cuprum.
The symbol for copper comes from its Latin name, cuprum.
The element copper (Cuprum in Latin) is symbolised by Cu
The chemical symbol for strontium is Sr. The chemical symbol for copper is Cu.
Many elements on the periodic table got there chemical symbol from the latin name of the element. For example. Copper's chemical symbol is Cu, even though there is no u in copper. This is because in latin, Copper is "cuprum." Cuprum is Copper, which has the symbol Cu.
Do you mean symbol? The symbol for copper is Cu. Elemnts don't have formulas.