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.
the first letter is written in big letters while the second letter is written in small letter.
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When a symbol is written, the First Letter is Always Capitalized (and the 2nd letter, if there is one, is Never Capitalized)
Chemical symbols can consist of one or more letters.
it means nothing really. it is a symbol only.
The symbols of chemical elements are conventional; the first letter is the first in the name; for example F from Fe for iron.
It must be capitalized
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An alpha particle is sometimes symbolized by the Greek lower case letter alpha (α). Also, because an alpha particle, which is 2 protons and 2 neutrons, is the nucleus of a helium-4 atom, you may see He2+ or 42He2+ used to write (symbolize) an alpha particle. This is particularly true in nuclear equations that are balanced in a manner similar to a chemical equation. Links can be found below.
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It is having some other kind of sound vowel at the end of some words.
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The first letter is g. The second letter is e. The third letter is r. The fourth letter is m.
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The universal symbol for marriage is all so called the TUFF (True Unity For Family) logo. This is the only registered symbol of its kind in the world. This very symbol also doubles as the only and first universal symbol for family invented by Louis Thomas the ("TUFF Guy") of Kankakee, Ill.