The symbol C represents carbon on the Periodic Table. Carbon is a non-metal element with the atomic number 6. It is a key building block of life and is found in various forms, such as graphite and diamonds.
Carbon is an element and it is represented by the letter C.
The chemical formula of carbon monoxide is CO.
Carbonite is represented by CO2-2. It is an ion, not an element, nor should it be mistaken for the covalently bonded compound CO2, carbon dioxide.
In is the symbol of indium.
"Ci" isn't a symbol on the periodic table.
that is correct
Carbon is an element and it is represented by the letter C.
Carbon is a chemical element. It has the symbol C.
The chemical formula of carbon monoxide is CO.
If by "monetary" you mean currency, it is the Canadian Dollar (CAD) which is represented by the symbol $ or C$
It is often represented by c for constant or k for its phonetic equivalent. But as long as you declare it as a constant, any symbol will do.
AND in Boolean algebra is represented by a dot, like multiplication. It can also be represented with parenthesis. "(A OR B) AND C" can be written as (A + B)C AND can also be represented with variables next to each other, just like in algebra: "A AND B" can be written as AB
It doesn't really have one. Coal is a complex mixture of organic compounds with traces of inorganic and metallic ones too.
An unknown number represented by a letter or symbol is a variable.
Aries' symbol is the ram.
Be is the chemical symbol for Beryllium.
In general density is represented by the Greek symbol rho (ρ)