'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."
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.
B is the symbol for which element?Boron
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
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
The element symbol for barium is Ba.