If this is a chemical symbol, it is an erroneous version of "Hg", which is the atomic symbol for the element Mercury. The first, including only when appropriate, letter of an atomic symbol should always be capitalized, and any additional letters in the symbol should not be capitalized.
Hg, the chemical symbol for mercury, is an abbreviation of hydragyrum, which meant liquid silver in Latin/Greek.
The symbol for helium is He. The symbol for mercury is Hg.
Liquid mercury is a pure element its formula is Hg.
This elememt is mercury (Hg).
This symbol is Hg(II).
The old name for Merury is hydrargyrum from hydr- meaning water and argyros meaning silver. Mercury is a liquid silvery metal and was, in fact, known as quicksilver. Anyway, the chemical symbol comes from hydrargyrum.
Mercury
The symbol for helium is He. The symbol for mercury is Hg.
Hg is the chemical symbol for mercury
Hg is Mercury's symbol
Hg is the chemical symbol of mercury.
The chemical symbol for mercury is Hg. The atomic number for the element is 80. It is one of the only liquid elements on the table.
We use Hg as the symbol. Atomic number of Hg is 80.
This question answers itself: "Hg" is the chemical symbol for the element mercury.
Hg is the symbol. It stands for hydrargyrum which means water silver. It actually means "liquid silver" but anything close is fine to use.
Mercury used to be called quicksilver, and also hydrargyrum, meaning watery or liquid silver, which is where it gets its chemical symbol Hg from.
Hg is the chemical symbol for the element mercury.
Hg is the chemical symbol for mercury.