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An atomic symbol is generally thought of as an element's symbol on the Periodic Table. For example, the atomic symbol for hydrogen is "H" and the atomic symbol for iron is "Fe." A chemical symbol most likely refers to different things present in the formulas and equations of chemistry. For example, in a chemical equation, the symbol for "yields" is the arrow: ---> Or the symbol for change is the greek letter delta, which looks like a little triange.

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