Fullerenes are a class of compounds.
The chemical symbol of phosphorus is P.
If you're asking for the chemical formula, it is - H2O
The chemical symbol H2O represents water, which is a molecule composed of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom.
H2O Water is not an Element thus is not listed in the Periodic Table.
The chemical symbol for the carbon monoxide molecule is CO. i am a college level chemistry student and that 7th grader was wrong.The chemical symbol C would represent Carbon. Carbon Monoxide- CO. Carbon Dioxide- CO2. It's that simple.
A chemical symbol for an element is one or two letters. These are found on the Periodic Table of elements. The chemical symbol is an abbreviation of the chemical element name.Example: O is the chemical symbol for Oxygen.K is the chemical symbol for Potassium.Pb is the symbol for lead.He is the symbol for helium.
There is one atom of that element in the molecule.
It is the subscripted number immediately after the chemical element symbol in the molecular formula. If there is no number, then only one atom of that element is in itExample:H2O means two H's plus one O in water,NH3 = one N and three H atoms in ammonia
First of all, Natural gas is Methane, so the symbol for Natural gas is... CH4
It is the subscripted number immediately after the chemical element symbol in the molecular formula. If there is no number, then only one atom of that element is in itExample:H2O means two H's plus one O in water,NH3 = one N and three H atoms in ammonia
The chemical symbol is used only for chemical elements; the chemical formula is for molecules. Ex.: Na is the chemical symbol of sodium and NaCl is the chemical formula of sodium chloride.
The number that follows a chemical symbol is called a subscript. It indicates the number of atoms of that element in a molecule. For example, in H₂O, the subscript "2" indicates there are two hydrogen atoms in each water molecule. If there is no subscript, it is understood to be one atom of that element.