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The symbol for carbon is C. Its atomic number is 6 and its atomic mass is 12.0107.
No. Hydrogen peroxide is a compound. Only elements are listed on the periodic table.
On the Periodic Table, the symbol for Mercury is "Hg." It comes from the Latin/Greek word, "hydrargyrum".
Acetone does not have a specific symbol on the periodic table because it is not an element, but rather a chemical compound with the formula C₃H₆O. It consists of carbon (C), hydrogen (H), and oxygen (O) atoms. The periodic table symbols for these elements are C for carbon, H for hydrogen, and O for oxygen.
Cu is the symbol for copper on the periodic table.
The symbol for Carbon is C.
You won't find charcoal in the periodic table. But charcoal is mostly composed of carbon atoms. And the chemical symbol for carbon is simply "C".
The symbol for carbon is C. Its atomic number is 6 and its atomic mass is 12.0107.
No. Hydrogen peroxide is a compound. Only elements are listed on the periodic table.
you put a little number after the symbol like C14 for carbon 14.
CO2 is not on the periodic table. The periodic table of elements, funnily enough houses all the elements. CO2 is a compound made up of other elements and therefore isnt on the table.
No, the symbol "H" stands for Hydrogen on the periodic table. The symbol "He" stands for Helium on the periodic table.
On the Periodic Table, the symbol for Mercury is "Hg." It comes from the Latin/Greek word, "hydrargyrum".
Acetone does not have a specific symbol on the periodic table because it is not an element, but rather a chemical compound with the formula C₃H₆O. It consists of carbon (C), hydrogen (H), and oxygen (O) atoms. The periodic table symbols for these elements are C for carbon, H for hydrogen, and O for oxygen.
There is no specific symbol for air on the periodic table because air is a mixture of gases such as nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and others. Each of these gases has its own specific symbol and properties.
Cu is the symbol for copper on the periodic table.
The element potassium has the symbol 'K' on the periodic table. Its atomic number is 19.