Milk is a mixture, not a compound with a chemical formula.
Milk is a solution and an emulsion, not a single chemical element or compound. There are numerous molecules, compounds, and proteins found in milk.
The chemical symbol for sodium is Na. This symbol comes from the Latin word "natrium," which was the ancient name for a natural mineral containing sodium carbonate. The symbol Na was chosen to represent this element based on its historical connection to the mineral natrium.
The symbol NO4 does not correspond to a known chemical species. Nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and nitrate (NO3-) are common nitrogen and oxygen-containing compounds, but NO4 does not have a recognized chemical formula.
The symbol for oxide is O. Oxides are chemical compounds containing one or more oxygen atoms bonded to another element.
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 symbol for the element iron is Fe. Ferrous is the latin for Iron - Fe is the abbreviated letters for this latin word. Hence the chemical symbol for iron is Fe from its latin origination. Fe is the abbreviation for ferrum, which is Latin for iron. The word also gives us "ferrous" meaning "containing iron". It comes from the Latin as in ferrous etc.
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.
There is no chemical solution for milk because milk is not a chemical. Milk is usually considered a type of colloid.
the chemical symbol is Br :)
The chemical symbol is ClO3