Li-7.
Tizz the element then a dersh (dash) then the atermic merss (Atomic Mass).
Argon's hyphen notation is 1s2-2s2-2p6-3s2-3p6. This notation represents the electron configuration of argon, showing the distribution of electrons in its various atomic orbitals.
im not quite sure what you mean but if you mean like the abbreviation eg: Oxygen=O Nickel=Ni
The electron configuration of plutonium is [Rn]5f67s2.
Hyphen notation for isotopes involves writing the element name or symbol followed by a hyphen and then the mass number. For example, carbon-14 is written as C-14 and uranium-235 is written as U-235. This notation helps differentiate between different isotopes of the same element.
Li3P is an unstable compound. It would be named lithium phosphide, or if using the prefix notation, it would be called trilithium phosphide.
The hyphen notation for Radon is Rn-222.
Extract from the mass number (in the hyphen notation) the atomic number.
Argon's hyphen notation is 1s2-2s2-2p6-3s2-3p6. This notation represents the electron configuration of argon, showing the distribution of electrons in its various atomic orbitals.
The hyphen notation of the most common isotope of technetium, technetium-98, is 98Tc.
im not quite sure what you mean but if you mean like the abbreviation eg: Oxygen=O Nickel=Ni
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Hyphen notation is a method used in chemistry to represent isotopes of an element. It involves writing the element's name followed by the mass number of the isotope as a superscript and the atomic number as a subscript, separated by a hyphen. For example, hydrogen-2 (deuterium) is represented as "H-2" in hyphen notation.
Hyphen Notation is the name of the element, then hyphen, then the mass number written after the element. For example, Chlorine-35.
Examples: francium-223 or Fr-223.
The electron configuration of plutonium is [Rn]5f67s2.
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These symbols are:5626U and Fe-56.