In chemistry C represent Carbon, O represents Oxygen, N represents Nitrogen, and H represents Hydrogen. These are all the most common elements in organic chemistry.
C represents carbon. H represents hydrogen. O represents oxygen.
C - CarbonH - HydrogenO - OxygenP - PhosphorusK - Potassium (Periodic Table of the Elements Symbol)I - IodineN - NitrogenS - SulfurORGANIC COMPOUNDS
It depends on the element. Hydrogen is one letter(H), but gold is 2 (Au). You should use how many ever letters are used to represent the element on the periodic table.
Chemistry is divided into three divisions. Organic Chemistry ; dealing with the chemisgtry of carbon , hence 'C-H' bonds'. Inorganic Chemistry ; dealing with non-carbon chemistry. Physical Chemistry ; dealing with the physical changes, energy, stoichiometry, and calculations.
There are numerous individual letters that represent elements. For instance, B is Boron, C is Carbon, H is Hydrogen, I is Iodine, K is Potasium, N is Nitrogen, O is Oxygen, P is Phosphorus, S is Sulfur, U is Uranium, V is Vanadium, W is Tungsten, and Y is Yttrium.
Yes all chemistry comes from physical chemistry. Organic chemistry is the reaction of organic molecules (those with C-H bonds). How those reactions happen is physical chemistry i.e. think thermodynamics.
The letters C, Al, and Au represent the chemical symbols for the elements carbon, aluminum, and gold, respectively. They are examples of chemical elements, which are substances that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means.
The letter B does not represent one of the possible basis in the DNA stucture. The letters A represent Adenine, G represent Guanine , C represent Cytosine and the 4th is T for Thymine.
The nitrogen bases of DNA have letters A, C, G, T to represent it. B is absent in DNA
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In mathematical equations letters of the alphabet are used to represent numbers. Letters in the beginning of the alphabet, a, b, c...,etc typically represent Constants. Letters at the end, x, y, z..typically represent Unknowns, or variables.
C. C. Addison has written: 'Use of non-aqueous solvents in inorganic chemistry' -- subject(s): Inorganic Chemistry, Solvents 'Main group elements: groups V and VI' -- subject(s): Inorganic Chemistry
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When talking about sets, it is fairly standard to use Capital Letters to represent the set, and lowercase letters to represent an element in that set. So for example, A is a set, and a is an element in A. Same with B and b, and C and c.
They are words to represent letters such as Adam is a boy is b Charles is c
If the "you" is supposed to represent an "I", then the answer is Conceited.
The four bases found in DNA are:adenine (A)cytosine (C)guanine (G)thymine (T).
I think they are C, T, L, and S