If by air you mean oxygen, it is simply "O." There are certainly more complicated answers considering the presence of other gases. That will vary depending on a number of things such as location, elevation and so on.
Air does not have a chemical formula because air is neither an element nor a chemical compound. Air is mixture of Oxygen (element), carbon dioxide (chemical compound), nitrogen (element), and water as humidity (chemical compound).
No. There are chemical symbols for things inside the air but not air itself.
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Air is a complex mixture of elements, organic and inorganic compounds, and small airborne particles of great number, with various descriptions and chemical compositions. Also, many external factors impact it's composition, so no chemical symbolism would apply.
Air is a mixture of a several gases. Primarily...
Air is not an element. Therefore, you will not find a symbol for air on the Periodic Table of elements. However, air is mostly nitrogen and oxygen which are both elements. The symbol for nitrogen is N and the symbol for oxygen is O.
The element for air is anything that contains more than 75 percent of air. that's what i say
The chemical symbol for indium is In
The chemical symbol of curium is Cm.
Free nitrogen is diatomic. Write the formula as: N2.
The chemical symbol for iron is Fe and the chemical symbol for nickel is Ni.
Beryllium's chemical symbol is Be.
The chemical symbol for indium is In
The chemical symbol of curium is Cm.
The molybdenum chemical symbol is Mo.
Free nitrogen is diatomic. Write the formula as: N2.
Ce is the chemical symbol for cerium
The chemical symbol for iron is Fe and the chemical symbol for nickel is Ni.
Be is the chemical symbol for Beryllium.
Nobelium's chemical symbol is "No"
the chemical symbol is Br :)
The chemical symbol is ClO3
The chemical symbol for Helium is He
Beryllium's chemical symbol is Be.