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No sorry you cannot do it. You can get V and O from Vanadium and Oxygen but there is no 'L' or 'Le' element.
The Modern Periodic Table is useful because using the symbols are much easier than writing out the whole word.
First come up with a saying using the symbols of the elements. Say you have the word "the" in your saying. You can use Thorium for 'Th' , and just add the 'e'. Try not to add a bunch letters that aren't symbols. You can use them once. Oh, and put the saying in boxes, making it look like the boxes in the periodic table.
Some people say Phenumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis, a rare lung disease is, but that's made up of the first letters of each element (Potassium, Nitrogen, Erbium, Uranium, Magnesium, Oxygen, etc), but that's not actually made up of the symbols; the symbol for the very first element in that lung disease, for instance, is K, not P. The longest word made of the actual elements is:or=== === orHYPoThAlAmICoHYPoPHYSeAlS=== ===
There is no single-word English anagram of aeeidmnrsttv - the longest word you can make from the letters is "avertiments".
Wipeout, seven characters WRONG the longest you can make is typewriter - 10 letters TYPEWRITER
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Like many of the chemical symbols Cu comes from the Latinized Greek word for the element (Cuprum).
A chemical word equation is when you use the symbols from the Periodic Table together to make a new substance. ex. H2O Hydrogen + 2 Oxygens = Water OR H + O2 = H2O (H-hydrogen O-oxygen H2O- water) Thats a chemical word equation!