There is no 80 above oxygen. But there is '8' and 'O' above the word oxygen.
The '8' stands for the atomic number of oxygen and 'O' is the symbol for the element oxygen.
Oxygen has an atomic number of 8, so "six above oxygen" likely refers to the element fluorine (atomic number 9) which is located one place above oxygen in the periodic table. Fluorine has one more proton than oxygen, contributing to differences in its chemical properties.
Oxygen
H2SO4 is a compound named as sulphuric acid. Its elements hydrogen, oxygen and sulphur are present on periodic table.
"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.
Zinc Oxide. Additional answer Except that you won't find ZnO in the periodic table because that table is a table of only the elements and ZnO is a compound, not an element.
Oxygen,
Oxygen has an atomic number of 8, so "six above oxygen" likely refers to the element fluorine (atomic number 9) which is located one place above oxygen in the periodic table. Fluorine has one more proton than oxygen, contributing to differences in its chemical properties.
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.
H2SO4 is a compound named as sulphuric acid. Its elements hydrogen, oxygen and sulphur are present on periodic table.
"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.
Zinc Oxide. Additional answer Except that you won't find ZnO in the periodic table because that table is a table of only the elements and ZnO is a compound, not an element.
Ci means chlorine in the periodic table
Iodine
Helium
"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
CO2 Stands for Carbon Dioxide - - - - - CO2 is a compound, so it wouldn't be on the periodic table in the first place.