Many do use the letters of the English element name. However, the earlier symbols for elements often used the Latin names, such as:
Gold - Au for aurum
Silver - Ag for argentum
Mercury - Hg for hydrargyrum
Copper - Cu for cuprum
Lead - Pb for plumbum
Some cannot use the first two letters of their English names because these are already in use for another element. Californium is Cf because Calcium is Ca.
No, that is not a symbol on the periodic table. Simliar symbols includeAg which is SilverAc which is ActinumAm which is AmericiumAl for AluminiumAr for ArgonAt for AstatineAs for ArsenicAu for Gold
Element A does not exist on the periodic table. The elements on the periodic table are represented by their respective chemical symbols, such as H for hydrogen, O for oxygen, or Fe for iron.
The Periodic table contains only elements, however, HO4 is a compound and hence has no place on the period table.
"Ai" is not a standard element symbol on the periodic table. It may be a typo or error. The periodic table typically uses two-letter symbols to represent elements, such as "Al" for aluminum or "Ag" for silver.
Au stands for gold on the periodic table of elements. It is a precious metal with the atomic number 79.
All the elements listed on periodic table has symbols for them.There are total 118 elements in periodic table.
yes
The letters on the periodic table are the chemical symbols of the chemical elements.
He is the chemical symbol for Helium. In the periodic table we use the chemical symbols to identify elements easily because some elements have rather long names.
Symbols of elements areEnglish or latinwords or roots.
Lithium
so that we can identifythem
No, that is not a symbol on the periodic table. Simliar symbols includeAg which is SilverAc which is ActinumAm which is AmericiumAl for AluminiumAr for ArgonAt for AstatineAs for ArsenicAu for Gold
because the chemical symbols are different
The symbol of elements can be found on a Periodic Table.
Just look at a Periodic Table
Dmitri Mendeleev