Well, darling, the chemical symbol OO doesn't actually exist. In the world of chemistry, elements are represented by one or two letters, like O for oxygen or H for hydrogen. So, if you ever come across OO in a chemistry class, it's probably just a typo or someone's attempt at creating a new element. Keep on shining, sweetheart!
He. Helium is a noble gas, meaning it is inert and cannot bond with any other atom.
A chemical symbol is a shorthand way to represent an element. It consists of one or two letters that help identify the element in the periodic table and chemical formulas. For example, the chemical symbol for oxygen is "O" and for gold is "Au."
Do you mean formula
if you mean symbol equation its C6H1206
The chemical symbol "MaCl" is not a standard chemical symbol for any known element or compound. It may be a typo or an incorrect representation of a chemical formula. If you provide more context or correct the symbol, I can help clarify what it refers to.
if you mean what is the chemical with the symbol O it is oxygen if not i don't know
He. Helium is a noble gas, meaning it is inert and cannot bond with any other atom.
No such element as 'silicicon'. If you mean 'silicon' , then its chemical symbol is 'Si'.
if you mean what is the chemical with the symbol O it is oxygen if not i don't know
The state symbol aq means it dissolves in water when it is written after a chemical compound in a chemical reaction.
AU is the chemical symbol for gold on the periodic table.
If you mean its chemical symbol, that is Fe.
lithium is Li
A chemical symbol is a shorthand way to represent an element. It consists of one or two letters that help identify the element in the periodic table and chemical formulas. For example, the chemical symbol for oxygen is "O" and for gold is "Au."
Do you mean formula
The chemical symbol for salt (sodium chloride) is NaCl.
The chemical symbol for Titanium is Ti. What it might mean is, I'm afraid, a mystery lost to the ages.