Lithium (Li), Xenon (Xe), Oxygen (O), Potassium (K), Zinc (Zn), Strontium (Sr).
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There are hundreds of electronic symbols...which two do you have in mind.
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Zimbabwe's symbols are it's bird, flag, and coat of arms.
Justin Bieber is one of the symbols!
The element lithium has the symbol Li.The element sodium has the symbol Na (from natrium in Latin and Νάτριο in Greek)The element potassium has the symbol K (from kalium, Latin).
Symbols are as follows: Na for sodium K for potassium Pt for platinum O for oxygen
H, He, and Li are the symbols for elements hydrogen, helium, and lithium, respectively.
Potassium and Neon are elements and hence don't have any chemical formula. Their chemical symbols are P and Ne respectively.
Sodium: Na Potassium: K ...seriously?
The formula* for potassium hydrogen carbonate is KHCO3.*Compounds have formulas; only chemical elements have symbols.
Fe - which is the symbol for Iron. Li is Lithium Na is Sodium K is Potassium Lithium, Sodium, and Potassium are all Alkali Metals. Iron is a metal in the 1st transition series - quit a bit to the right of the alkali metals in the Period Table.
Lithium, Rubidium, Cesium, Francium. Li , Rb , Cs, and Fr
The chemical symbols of gold, copper, potassium, silver, platinum, and Iron are Au, Cu, K, Ag, Pt, and Fe respectively.
It's definitely just potassium, champ. If you mean the name of the Latin origin of potassium, that's kalium. (That's where the K's from.)
The potassium ion is K+.
The symbols are as follows: Lithium : Li Chlorine : Cl Argon : Ar Calcium : Ca Manganese : Mn