Yes, but only the first letter.
Elements are give symbols consisting of letters, and these are related to the names of the elements (in some language at some date). There are 26 letters in many alphabets, but more than four times that number of elements. So it is necessary to use some mechanism to distinguish among elements with names that start with the same letter. Adding numbers is done to designate the number of atoms in a compound, the isotope, and so on. The best solutions is to use pairs of letters for most elements.
Nh4no3. All of the letters should be capitals, but no one has ever programmed the WikiAnswers computers to recognize this!
Co + 2h2 -> ch3oh All letters capitals!
The letters on the periodic table represent the chemical symbols for each element. These symbols are typically derived from the elements' names in Latin, Greek, or other languages. Each chemical symbol consists of one or two letters, with the first letter often capitalized and the second letter, if present, in lowercase.
According to the present there are around 116 different elements discovered. With nuclear reactions, new types of atoms can be formed. Henceforth, the number may increase by the future.
Chemical elements and compounds are written with lower case letters. Only for chemical symbols do you use capitals, such as Cu for copper, etc.
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None of the capital cities of Canada have a name with only five letters.
Capita letters are called "Store bokstaver" (literally big letters)
No US states have a capital with only 4 letters; they all have 5 letters or more.
· Edinburgh, Scotland
The font is called African and you can only have CAPITALS
H,I,O,X,
capitals weren't invented yet
They are just called "Drop capitals".