'J' is this case is an Archaic way of writing the modern letter 'I'.
It represents 'iodine.
In the periodic table of elements, there is no element represented by the letter "J." The elements are typically represented by one or two-letter chemical symbols that are based on their English name or Latin name.
none look at a periodic table The element 'J' seems to crop up in a number of older books and journals. From my research it is the old name for Iodine
The letter J.
JJ Thomson discovered the electron in 1897.
Well the Periodic table is not an Alphabet chart that needs to inculde all the letters. Elements in the Periodic table get their names from Greek language and so do their symbols and IUPAC is incharge of that.
The letters "J" and "Q" do not appear in the Periodic Table .
J , and Q are missing.
J Q appears in some older periodic tables as 'Unq' (unnilquadium), the temporary name for what is now called Rutherfordium (At. no. 104).
No element in the periodic table begins with the letter J.
In the periodic table of elements, there is no element represented by the letter "J." The elements are typically represented by one or two-letter chemical symbols that are based on their English name or Latin name.
The letter "J" is not used to represent any elements in the periodic table.
J is the only letter not present in the periodic table. Q is only seen once (ununquadium), as are X (xenon) and V (vanadium), but every other letter of the alphabet is present.
none look at a periodic table The element 'J' seems to crop up in a number of older books and journals. From my research it is the old name for Iodine
The letter J.
Richard J. Puddephatt has written: 'The periodic table of the elements' -- subject(s): Periodic law
The letter "J" is the only English letter not found on the periodic table of elements.
The letter, J