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What a strangely worded question. There are no chemical elements whose names consist of only three letters, let alone short ones.
Chemical symbols use one or two letters from the name of the element.
it can have 1-3
Lithium got its chemical symbol from the first two letters of its name.
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They all have 3 letters, but "red" and "tan" have exactly 3 letters.
The chemical symbol of a chemical element is derived fom the his name: the first letter or the first two letters.
The chemical symbol of a chemical element is formed from one or two letters, extracted from the name of this element.
The actor and presenter you are referring to is "Matthew Fox." He has a first name with 7 letters and a surname with 3 letters.
The Huge star name with 3 and 5 letters is the Red Giant.
Lev Tolstoy (was a Russian novelist)
Not always... There are chemical elements beginning with the same letter - for example Copper and Cobalt. However - every chemical symbol does consist of two letters.