Nitrogen's elemental chemical symbol is a capital 'N'. NOT a lower/small case 'n'.
It exists as a diatomic gas in the atmosphere , sumbolised by 'N2'. Structurally, 'N///N' NB '///' represents a truple bond.
ClO4- Note that this is not an "element" and hence doesn't have an "element symbol."
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
Potassium, with an Atomic Number of 19, is designated by the symbol 'K'.
The chemical symbol of thorium is Th.
The symbol for nitrogen is N.
ClO4- Note that this is not an "element" and hence doesn't have an "element symbol."
The symbol of helium is he
Nitrogen in N2 as there is a triple bond between two nitrogens.
There is no element with symbol a or A even
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.
The symbol for the element Terbium is Tb
If you meant "element" as in a chemical element, there is no element with the symbol "ef" in the periodic table.
Potassium, with an Atomic Number of 19, is designated by the symbol 'K'.