'L' ???? There is no such element.
However,
Li = lithium
La = lanthanum
Lu = lutitium
NB Note two letter elemental symbols have first letter a CAPITAL letter and the second letter is small/lower case. This is the recognosed international standard.
CI does not exist. Cl (with a lowercase L) is the element chlorine
ClO4- Note that this is not an "element" and hence doesn't have an "element symbol."
The chemical symbol for the element Xenon is Xe.
No, HL is not an element. It is likely to stand for something specific within a particular context, such as a chemical compound or a term in a certain field.
Take the element "Iron" then the symbol for the element is "Fe" and "Fe" is also the symbol for a single atom of the element in a chemical equation.
The symbol L for a chemical element doesn't exist.
There is no element with the symbol Ci. There is an element with the symbol Cl (capital C, lowercase L), chlorine, which is a non-metal.
CI does not exist. Cl (with a lowercase L) is the element chlorine
the strontium symbol in a periodic table is sr.
ClO4- Note that this is not an "element" and hence doesn't have an "element symbol."
The symbol of helium is he
There is no element with symbol a or A even
The chemical symbol for the element Xenon is Xe.
No, HL is not an element. It is likely to stand for something specific within a particular context, such as a chemical compound or a term in a certain field.
Take the element "Iron" then the symbol for the element is "Fe" and "Fe" is also the symbol for a single atom of the element in a chemical equation.
O is the the symbol of the element oxygen.
B is the symbol for which element?Boron