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The first letter is allways capital.
Chemical symbols can consist of one or two symbols. The chemical symbol for oxygen is O.
the latin orgin?
Because it's easier than having to write them all out every time. Also, they get their symbols from their Greek names.
Only chemical elements have chemical symbols.
The first letter is allways capital.
Chemical symbols can consist of one or two symbols. The chemical symbol for oxygen is O.
The letters on the periodic table are the chemical symbols of the chemical elements.
2k + 2h2o --> 2 koh + h2 (Actual chemical symbols are in capital letters, we are having a technical problem.)
there are lots of chemical symbols about 110 but they are only used for elements not compounds.
The chemical symbols are approved by IUPAC; symbols are derived from the name of the chemical element in Latin, frequently the first two letters.
the latin orgin?
The symbols of a chemical element are abbreviations that are used to denote a chemical element. Typically, they are one or two letters long with the first letter (only) capitalised; temporary names are three letters long.
different element sare capitalized
You think probable to hexanol; in chemical symbols the first letter is writed with a capital letter.
Some chemical elements have two-letter symbols. The first is written as a capital, and the second small (lower case). Examples: gold = Au iron = Fe
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