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The symbol for oxygen is O and the symbol for sugar is C6H12O6.
The symbol for1. carbon is C and2. for oxygen is O
Carbon ---> COxygen ---> O
The word that tin (Sn), oxygen (O), and tungsten (W) spell is "SnOW." Tin is represented by the chemical symbol Sn, oxygen by O, and tungsten by W. When these symbols are put together, they spell out the word "SNOW."
Hydrogen's symbol is H, oxygen's is O, carbon's is C, nitrogen's is N and Sulphur's is S.
Oxygen is O
The symbol for silicon is Si, and the symbol for oxygen is O.
Chemical symbols can consist of one or two symbols. The chemical symbol for oxygen is O.
The symbol for oxygen is O and the symbol for sugar is C6H12O6.
The symbol for1. carbon is C and2. for oxygen is O
Compounds do not have symbols. Elements have symbols. Compounds have formulas (Latin formulae) that consist of a number of symbols for elements and ions.Some examples:Water - H2O (hydrogen and oxygen)Hydrochloric acid - HCl (hydrogen and chlorine)Table salt - NaCl (sodium and chlorine)Bleach/sodium hypochlorite - NaClO (sodium, chlorine, and oxygen)
Carbon,Hydrogen,and Oxygen. (COH)
Symbols are the chemical symbols of elements.Number are the number of a specific atom in the molecule or formula unit. For example: Na2SO4- Na, S, O are the chemical symbols of sodium, sulfur and oxygen- 2 is the number of sodium atoms in the formula unit; 4 is the number of oxygen atoms in the formula unit
Carbon ---> COxygen ---> O
CO2
Chemicals are the oxygen and the fuel.See also the link below.
The word that tin (Sn), oxygen (O), and tungsten (W) spell is "SnOW." Tin is represented by the chemical symbol Sn, oxygen by O, and tungsten by W. When these symbols are put together, they spell out the word "SNOW."