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Not always... There are chemical elements beginning with the same letter - for example Copper and Cobalt. However - every chemical symbol does consist of two letters.

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16y ago

the first letter is written in big letters while the second letter is written in small letter.

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11y ago

I can think of nothing other than:

When a symbol is written, the First Letter is Always Capitalized (and the 2nd letter, if there is one, is Never Capitalized)

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8y ago

Chemical symbols can consist of one or more letters.

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8y ago

it means nothing really. it is a symbol only.

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8y ago

The symbols of chemical elements are conventional; the first letter is the first in the name; for example F from Fe for iron.

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14y ago

It must be capitalized

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11y ago

yes.

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