Gold is the 79th element on the periodic table. Its symbol is Au (from the Latin word Aurum).
This element is gold (Au).
Element 79 is:
Gold, Au
Element 79 is gold.
Tungsten
Every element has a one or two (or three, if the element doesn't have an official name yet) letter symbol.
The symbol of an element is an abbreviation for the element's name, and it is derived either from the English or the Latin name. For example: Bromine's symbol is Br. The symbol inside an element's square is the element's atomic number, or the number of protons and neutrons in the element.
helium
The chemical symbol of a chemical element is formed from one or two letters, extracted from the name of this element.
If you mean the name of the element with the symbol F, it is Flourine
AnswerGoldYou can find this on the periodic table of the elements. The element with atomic number 79 is gold, Au.
It is gold whose symbol is Au.
Au - the 79th element (has 79 protons)
Au - the 79th element (has 79 protons)
Yes, gold is an element. Its chemical symbol is Au and it has an atomic number of 79.
No, gold is element, atom number 79: symbol Au
The name for automatic number 79 is Gold.
Au is the chemical symbol for gold. It has an atomic number of 79 meaning it has 79 protons and 79 electrons. I assume that is what you mean
Its a pure element, its on the periodic Table, atomic number 79, symbol Au.
Cobalt already is an element name; its symbol is Co.
Gold, with the atomic symbol AU, is element number 79.
The number of protons of an atom is equal to its atomic number, and element number 79 is gold (Au).