"h h o" is not a symbol on the Periodic Table. You may be thinking of HOH the structural formula for water also written as H2O
"c" is not a valid symbol on the periodic table for any element. The symbols on the periodic table represent the different elements, such as H for hydrogen, O for oxygen, and Na for sodium. If you are looking for an element with the symbol "c," it does not exist in the current periodic table.
Examples: C, O, H.
Yes. It's called The Periodic Table of Elements.
I'm not sure what you mean by "simble" as it's not a recognized element on the periodic table. If you meant "symbol," it refers to the abbreviation used to represent an element. For example, H is the symbol for hydrogen and O is the symbol for oxygen.
O in the periodic table stands for oxygen.
What do you mean exactly? cause the elements on the periodic table are the letters like the H and O are Hydrogen and Oxygen.
Element A does not exist on the periodic table. The elements on the periodic table are represented by their respective chemical symbols, such as H for hydrogen, O for oxygen, or Fe for iron.
"c" is not a valid symbol on the periodic table for any element. The symbols on the periodic table represent the different elements, such as H for hydrogen, O for oxygen, and Na for sodium. If you are looking for an element with the symbol "c," it does not exist in the current periodic table.
Examples: C, O, H.
Periodic table is an array or elements not compounds. Sucrose is a compound and not an element and hence it is not there or the periodic table.
Yes. It's called The Periodic Table of Elements.
Water is a COMPOUND of two(2) elements, viz. Hydrogen(H) and Oxygen(O). These tqo elements are both found in the Periodic Table. The Periodic Table is a list of ELEMENTS, not compounds.
The Periodic table contains only elements, however, HO4 is a compound and hence has no place on the period table.
Hydrogen (H) oxygen (O) and nitrogen (N)
Nonmetals on the periodic table are typically represented by the letter "H", "C", "N", "O", "P", "S", "Se", "F", "Cl", "Br", and "I".
I'm not sure what you mean by "simble" as it's not a recognized element on the periodic table. If you meant "symbol," it refers to the abbreviation used to represent an element. For example, H is the symbol for hydrogen and O is the symbol for oxygen.
Milkshakes are formed from organic compounds containing C, H, O, N.