"D" [note capitalization!] is sometimes used as an alternative symbol for the hydrogen-2 isotope. Its mass number is therefore 2.
Deuterium is a natural isotope of hydrogen with the mass 2; deuterium has 1 proton, 1 neutron and 1 electron. The chemical symbol is D.
Nothing. D by itself is not a current atomic symbol for any element.
Hydrogen-2 is commonly referred to as deuterium, in addition to that it is known as Deuterium-1
The answer is D. All of these change.
D is deuterium, or 2H. An isotope of hydrogen with a neutron in addition to the proton.
"D" [note capitalization!] is sometimes used as an alternative symbol for the hydrogen-2 isotope. Its mass number is therefore 2.
There is no ELEMENT with the symbol "DO" however, it would be the molecule which is one atom of deuterium (D) and one atom of oxygen (O). Deuterium is an isotope of hydrogen. This molecule would be called deuterium oxide.
Deuterium is a natural isotope of hydrogen with the mass 2; deuterium has 1 proton, 1 neutron and 1 electron. The chemical symbol is D.
Nothing. D by itself is not a current atomic symbol for any element.
copper is an element as said in the periodic table :D
It is about nickel element. It is in the d block.
Thorium B is 212Pb: radioactive isotope of lead. Thorium D is 208Pb: stable isotope of lead.
CD is an invalid element symbol. Element symbols must only have one capitalized letter. This is also an invalid substance as there is no element with the symbol "D" However "C" is a valid symbol for Carbon and the atomic number is 6
Hydrogen-2 is commonly referred to as deuterium, in addition to that it is known as Deuterium-1
The answer is D. All of these change.
elements with the symbol uuu on the school agenda periodic table =D