In eighteenth-century chemistry ~ meant solvere, to dissolve, and solutio, or solution
If you mean How did tin get it's name, then the answer comes from the Latin word stannum, a name for the element tin. (Tin's chemical symbol is Sn, coming from the word stannum) . :P
K is the symbol for the Greek word kilo, which means 1,000. Therefore, 90K equals 90,000.
The ticker symbol is GSK
£ is the symbol for the british pound(:
the symbol is C.
The symbol commonly used to indicate that an equation has no solution is the empty set symbol, represented as "∅." This symbol signifies that there are no elements that satisfy the equation. Additionally, in some contexts, the notation "undefined" or "no solution" may be explicitly stated.
The equals sign: =
The state symbol of copper nitrate solution would be (aq), indicating that it is dissolved in water.
The symbol for Kingtone Wirelessinfo Solution Holding Ltd in NASDAQ is: KONE.
The symbol "aq" indicates that a substance is dissolved in water, meaning it is in an aqueous solution. This notation is commonly used in chemistry to distinguish substances in solution from solid or gaseous forms.
The symbol for a substance that is soluble is (aq) which means aqueous or in aqueous solution.
The symbol for "after" is '>'.
The suffix for the word "symbol" is "-ism."
The symbol for a substance in a water solution is typically written as the chemical formula of the substance followed by "(aq)" to indicate it is in an aqueous solution. For example, the symbol for sodium chloride in water solution would be NaCl(aq).
The state symbol for copper sulfate solution is (aq) which stands for aqueous, meaning it is dissolved in water.
The Tagalog word for symbol is "simbolo."
A scientific word for solution is homogeneous mixture. Mixture is another word used in science that can means solution. Colloid can be a colloidal solution.