By having a naming convention, it is possible to remove the ambiguity associated with the nomenclature of compounds, that is, only one structure is associated with one name. For example, it is understood world-wide that the name "n-propane" means a straight-chained alkane with 3 carbons and 8 hydrogens. However, the name "glucose" could mean either the linear or the ring forms, and no clear distinction is made between the d and l stereoisomer, possibly causing confusion among those who might encounter the term somewhere.
chemistry itself is a language that brings scientists from all over the world together. it would be difficult if the symbols were in Russian, German, Chinese or any other language because there would be a language barrier between the scientists. these symbols are the only set in the world which makes it known to everyone.
It is important for scientists around the world to agree on the names and chemical symbols of the elements so that all scientists around the world all know what they are talking about. If there were different names for each elements and symbols around the world it would confuse people.
If you use the wrong formula or symbol in an equation, the equation will not describe the correct reaction. Even a small mistake can make a big difference
If it were not so we could not understand between us.
The Symbols provide a shorthand method for representing elements and compounds, and how they react with each other. The formula's represent compounds.
Scientists use them to tell the different elements apart. There are over 100 elements so it would be confusing to tell them apart without the names. Scientists can communicate about the elements wherever they are across the globe. Chemists would not be able to make chemicals and medicines easily if there were no chemical symbols. Hope this helps.
there are lots of chemical symbols about 110 but they are only used for elements not compounds.
Scientists use symbols to represent elements and compounds. The symbols of a chemical element are abbreviations that are used to denote a chemical element. Typically, they are one or two-letters long with the first letter (only) capitalised; temporary names are three-letters long. !
If you think to chemical symbols of chemical elements (not macroscopic formula) see the link below.
The Symbols provide a shorthand method for representing elements and compounds, and how they react with each other. The formula's represent compounds.
Symbols of chemical elements are derived from the chemical name.
Scientists use them to tell the different elements apart. There are over 100 elements so it would be confusing to tell them apart without the names. Scientists can communicate about the elements wherever they are across the globe. Chemists would not be able to make chemicals and medicines easily if there were no chemical symbols. Hope this helps.
Only chemical elements have chemical symbols.
Chemical symbols indicate elements.
All the elements listed on periodic table has symbols for them.There are total 118 elements in periodic table.
Search in a periodic table the chemical symbols of all chemical elements.
Chemical symbols are used to represent elements.
there are lots of chemical symbols about 110 but they are only used for elements not compounds.
Scientists use symbols to represent elements and compounds. The symbols of a chemical element are abbreviations that are used to denote a chemical element. Typically, they are one or two-letters long with the first letter (only) capitalised; temporary names are three-letters long. !
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Chemical symbols represent chemical elements.