No, the symbol "H" stands for Hydrogen on the Periodic Table. The symbol "He" stands for Helium on the periodic table.
The atomic symbol for helium on the periodic table is He.
"H" stands for Hydrogen on the periodic table.
In the Periodic Table of Elements there are: 118 Observed Elements 114 Officially Discovered Elements 112 Officially named Elements 92 Naturally Occuring Elements 83 Non-radioactive elements
The element 'H' is hydrogen, and is NO. 1 in the Periodic Table.
The symbol for hydrogen on the periodic table is H.
The atomic symbol for helium on the periodic table is He.
"H" stands for Hydrogen on the periodic table.
No, the first element on the Periodic Table is Hydrogen, but because of its unusual behaviour it is usually placed by itself, not next to any other elements. The second element is Helium.
Ne-Neon H-Hydrogen Be-Beryllium S-Sulphur K-Potassium He-Helium
Yes.
Lithium is the smallest element in the periodic table if Hydrogen and Helium are excluded.
"h h o" is not a symbol on the periodic table. You may be thinking of HOH the structural formula for water also written as H2O
In the Periodic Table of Elements there are: 118 Observed Elements 114 Officially Discovered Elements 112 Officially named Elements 92 Naturally Occuring Elements 83 Non-radioactive elements
Vi does not stand for anything on the periodic table. It is likely a typographical error or a misinterpretation. Each element on the periodic table is represented by a unique chemical symbol, such as H for hydrogen, O for oxygen, or Au for gold.
The element 'H' is hydrogen, and is NO. 1 in the Periodic Table.
The symbol for hydrogen on the periodic table is H.
In chemistry, H stands for hydrogen, which is the first element on the periodic table. It is the simplest and most abundant element in the universe, commonly found in compounds like water and organic molecules.