im not quite sure what you mean but if you mean like the abbreviation eg: Oxygen=O Nickel=Ni
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.
Li-7. Tizz the element then a dersh (dash) then the atermic merss (atomic mass).
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.
The element with this orbital notation is nickel (Ni), a transition metal.
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.
Li-7. Tizz the element then a dersh (dash) then the atermic merss (atomic mass).
The hyphen notation of the most common isotope of technetium, technetium-98, is 98Tc.
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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.
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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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