O stands for oxygen on the Periodic Table of elements. But, like 6 other element it cannot ever be alone. These elements include H, O, F, Br, I, N, Cl--hydrogen, oxygen, bromine, iodine, nitrogen, and chlorine.
O stands for oxygen
O stands for Oxygen on the periodic table of elements. It is a chemical element with the atomic number 8 and is essential for life as it is a key component of water and many organic compounds.
No, the symbol "H" stands for Hydrogen on the periodic table. The symbol "He" stands for Helium on the periodic table.
NaNO3 is NOT in the Periodic Table, because it is a molecule, NOT an element. NaNO3 is sodium nitrate. It is a combination of the followinf elements which are in the periodic table. : - 1 x sodium(Na) 1 x nitrogen(N) 3 x oxygen (O)
ES stands for Einsteinium in the Periodic table. It is named after the physicist Albert Einstein.
Oxygen is in Period 2 , Group 16 ( VI A) of periodic table
O in the periodic table stands for oxygen.
N stands for Nitrogen on the periodic table.
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.
There is no element by the symbol "SO" in the periodic table.
O stands for Oxygen. O2 is just a molecule consisting of two oxygen atoms.Added:In the periodic table Oxygen, symbol O, stands for the atomic element number 8, the first in group 16By convention only single atom symbols, such as O and H and C, are used in the periodic table, so you will not find O2 in it.The elemental symbol O stands for oxygen.O2 is the diatomic molecule of oxygen. Molecules are not on the periodic table, elements are.
O stands for Oxygen on the periodic table of elements. It is a chemical element with the atomic number 8 and is essential for life as it is a key component of water and many organic compounds.
Beryilium
there is no such element
iodine
iodine
Sn stands for the element tin in the periodic table.
No, the symbol "H" stands for Hydrogen on the periodic table. The symbol "He" stands for Helium on the periodic table.