The shorthand (or symbol) to each element was proposed by different people and is not possible to list out all the names.
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Au - the 79th element (has 79 protons)
Chemical symbols are a shorthand way to represent the elements in the periodic table. Each element is assigned a unique chemical symbol, typically consisting of one or two letters derived from the element's name in English, Latin, or another language.
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2.3!<-----wrong shorthand electron configuration for Boron (B on the periodic table) is [He] 2s2 2p1 because Shorthand means building on the last noble gas element. So put the closest Noble gas element before this one and then the new addition.
Zn is the shorthand for zinc on the periodic scale of elements
Hydrogen - 8 Oxygen - 4 Carbon - 9 So, shorthand formula is C9H8O4 = aspirin
I took Century 21 shorthand in high school. It is a form of shorthand, just like Gregg or Pittman, although each one is a little different.
The noble gas shorthand for titanium is [Ar] 3d^2 4s^2. It represents the electron configuration of titanium by showing the number of electrons in each energy level, similar to the configuration of the noble gas element argon.
The symbol is a shorthand name for the element that is internationally recognized, independent of the language of the chemist.
To set the border colour for all sides of an element, just use the border-color property. For instance, if you wanted the colour of the border on each side of an element to be blue, just put: border-color: blue;
The atomic number of the element is the subscript (bottom number) and the mass number is the superscript (top number); and both those numbers are written to the left of the element symbol.