no its not its the symbol for hydrogen and it comes from the Irish word hydrargyrum
the 2 liquids on the periodic table are Mercury (Hg) and Bromine (Br)
the periodic table uses latin names for some symbles like mercury and lead the symbel for lead is pb because it's latin name is plumbum
Usually when saying "periodic," scientists usually refer to the periodic table. This table is the shortened version of gasses, solids, liquids, and so on.
It is called the Periodic Table of Elements.
CO3 is not placed in periodic table. Only elements are arranged in periodic table.
Mercury
On the Periodic Table, the symbol for Mercury is "Hg." It comes from the Latin/Greek word, "hydrargyrum".
They are symbols that are in the periodic table. He = Helium Cu = Copper Hg = Mercury
The chemical abbreviation for mercury, used in the Periodic Table and throughout chemistry, is Hg.
HG is the symbol for Mercury (it was originally called Hydragyrum or Quicksilver).
the 2 liquids on the periodic table are Mercury (Hg) and Bromine (Br)
Mercury is an element. It is identified on the Periodic Table as "Hg."
The clinical abbreviation, found on the periodic element table, is Hg.
Mercury (Hg) is on period 6.
Hg is the chemical symbol for the metal Mercury.
Mercury, Hg, is a metal and a liquid at room temperature.
probably milimeters of the element mercury