The symbol used to represent a nucleus is "Au", which is a combination of the atomic symbol and mass number.
In an electron dot diagram, the symbol of an element is used to represent the nucleus and inner electrons of the atom. The dots surrounding the symbol represent the outermost electrons, or valence electrons, of the atom.
Glucose can be written as C6H12O6.
Chloride ion: Cl-
The symbol used to represent the chloride ion formed when chlorine gains one electron is Cl-.
The symbol used for iodine is "I" because it is derived from the element's Latin name, "iodum." The letter "I" was then chosen as the symbol to represent iodine in the periodic table.
In an electron dot diagram, the symbol of an element is used to represent the nucleus and inner electrons of the atom. The dots surrounding the symbol represent the outermost electrons, or valence electrons, of the atom.
The symbol used to represent the word "which" is typically "?".
The symbol used in music to represent a rest is called a "rest symbol."
You think probable to the chemical symbol of an element.
Glucose can be written as C6H12O6.
The symbol that is used to represent a joule is the letter "J". This is a derived unit of energy. It can also be used to represent work, and an amount of heat.
A God's symbol is what is used to represent them.
No. but it could be used to represent a nucleus.
The symbol used to represent a triangle chord in geometry is typically denoted as "c".
The "#" symbol. (shift key + 3)
A symbol.
For the no of proton "A" is used.