That's an apostrophe.
The double cross symbol used by Exxon is made by combining the two x's in the name. It is a catchy slogan that is easy to spot at a distance by motorists.
The symbol "&" was one of several used over history to stand for "and". The name comes from contraction of "and per se and", meaning "(the character) '&' by itself is 'and.' " The symbol is based on the Latin word et meaning "and".
The Sun retribution symbol is a spell that's used in witchcraft. It is used to invoke clarity and enlightenment.
While there is not a standard nonalphabetic symbol standing for each, the abbreviation "ea." is commonly used. Also found is "/ea.", meaning "per each one." When "ea." is used without the forward slash ("/"), the "per" is implied. In cursive writing and price stamps used at grocery store, an encircled "ea" was used. But this symbol did not find a place in computers.
A rectangle represents any process, function, or action and is the most frequently used symbol in flowcharting
The name for the ' symbol used to show possession in English is an apostrophe.
The symbol for a conditional statement is an arrow pointing to the right, "->". It is used to show that one statement (the conclusion) follows from another statement (the hypothesis).
* an asterisk
These expressions are synonyms; sometimes atomic symbol is used for the name of an isotope.
Every metal has a Latin name whose letters are used as the symbol for that metal. The Latin name for silver is Argentum. So the symbol for silver is Ag.
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Tungsten, Atomic Symbol: W Cromium(Cr) also used in household bulbs.
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À is not a symbol used in chemistry.