Elements with chemical symbols that don't correspond to their English name include:
Iron - Fe - From Latin - Ferrus
Silver - Ag - From Latin - Argentum
Gold - Au - From Latin - Aurum
Tin - Sn - From Latin - Stannum
Lead - Pb - From Latin - Plumbum
Antimony - Sb - From Latin - Stibium
Mercury - Hg - From Latin - Hydrargyrum
Potassium - K - From Latin - Kalium
Sodium - Na - From Latin - Natrium
Tungsten - W - From German - Wolfram
Copper - Cu - From Latin - Cuprum
Baking soda is a compound therefore it cannot be an element. Since it cannot be an element, it does not have an element symbol. It does have a chemical formula though: NaHCO3.
Yes, silicon (chemical symbol Si) is an element. It cannot be broken down into simpler substances through chemical means. It appears in the Periodic Table of Elements with chemical symbol 14.
There is no element with the chemical symbol "bipolar."
The element aluminum has the chemical symbol Al
Hg is the chemical symbol for mercury
Potassium is the element with the chemical symbol K.
The chemical symbol for the element boron is B.
The chemical symbol of a chemical element is formed from one or two letters, extracted from the name of this element.
Chemical symbol O represents the element Oxygen. Oxygen is the 8th element in the periodic table.
This chemical element is nickel.
A chemical symbol for an element is one or two letters. These are found on the Periodic Table of elements. The chemical symbol is an abbreviation of the chemical element name.Example: O is the chemical symbol for Oxygen.K is the chemical symbol for Potassium.Pb is the symbol for lead.He is the symbol for helium.
The element with the chemical symbol Ag is silver.