oxygen atomic number 8 symbol O. carbon atomic number 6 symbol C, hydrogen atomic number 1 symbol H. nitrogen atomic number 7 symbol N.
It is not possible because we need a differentiation between elements, including different chemical symbols.
The symbols for iron chloride plus hydrogen are: FeCl2 + H2.
The number of elements in a compound can be determined by looking at the chemical formula and identifying each element's symbol. For example, the compound CO2 has two elements, carbon and oxygen. Another example, glucose, has the formula C6H12O6, and has three elements, carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
The symbol for hydrogen is H, and the symbol for helium is He.
There is no chemical formula for a metal. Metals are elements, whose chemical symbols are on the periodic table of the elements.
The chemical formula for hydrogen sulphide is H2S. (Compounds have chemical formulas; only chemical elements have chemical symbols.)
There is no symbol for Al2O3 as it is a compound, chemical symbols are for elements
H, He, and Li are the symbols for elements hydrogen, helium, and lithium, respectively.
Symbols of chemical elements are derived from the chemical name.
The formula* for potassium hydrogen carbonate is KHCO3.*Compounds have formulas; only chemical elements have symbols.
This combination of symbols is known as a chemical formula.
Chemical symbols indicate elements.
there are lots of chemical symbols about 110 but they are only used for elements not compounds.
Chemical symbols for compounds are written by combining the chemical symbols of the elements in the compound, along with subscripts to indicate the number of atoms of each element present. For example, water (H2O) is composed of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. The chemical symbols are always listed with the element that appears first in the compound listed first.
All the elements listed on periodic table has symbols for them.There are total 118 elements in periodic table.
Carbon, Hydrogen, Ovygen and Phosphorous ( if it is a phospholipid) so the answer is C,H,O,P
Hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen, as indicated by the atomic symbols H, C, and O respectively.