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The person who created it gets to abbreviate it anything in any language they want. This is one of the glories to being a scientist.
The element symbol is Co, because ''''' '''''Origin: The word cobalt is derived from the German kobalt, which in turn is derived from kobalt meaning "goblin" which is a term miners used for cobalt ore.
The chemical symbol of chromium is Cr.For the applications of chromium see this link.
Tin
Chemical Symbols are used to represent elements
Xe is the symbol for Xenon on the Periodic table. This is because in the latin language these are the first two letters of the element that are still used today.
the only two letters in the element symbol are J and Q
The person who created it gets to abbreviate it anything in any language they want. This is one of the glories to being a scientist.
That is called a chemical symbol. It is a shorthand way of representing chemical elements using letters, most commonly derived from the element's name in English, Latin, or another language.
I looked online and I found silver (Element symbol is Ag)
The element symbol is Co, because ''''' '''''Origin: The word cobalt is derived from the German kobalt, which in turn is derived from kobalt meaning "goblin" which is a term miners used for cobalt ore.
The chemical symbol of chromium is Cr.For the applications of chromium see this link.
Bh ~2bre99
Ni
The symbol Si represents the element silicon on the periodic table. Silicon is a metalloid element that is commonly used in the production of electronic devices and solar panels.
Gold is the chemical element with atomic number 79 and the symbol Au.The symbol derives from the Latin, aurum, meaning glow of sunrise.
Tungsten, Atomic Symbol: W Cromium(Cr) also used in household bulbs.