Alpha (ɑ - looks like a), beta (β - looks like b), and gamma, (Θ, θ, looks sort of like an 8 but more rounded), use your keyboard and set font to 'symbols' to see them).
The chemical symbol of radium is Ra in all the languages, is it an international accepted symbol; no special symbol in the Greek language.
The isotope radon-198 will alpha decay to polonium-194 as shown here: 86198Rn => 24He + 84194Po The radon is shown on the left, and the alpha particle, which is a helium nucleus, is shown of the right with the polonium.
Light does not have a chemical symbol. Light is not a chemical element. It is not even a form of matter: it is energy Well but if it is used for condition it is represented by "hv"- [eight aphabet of english alphabet{h} and 13th letter of greek alphabet{v}called "nu"]
The Latin name for Radon is "Radium emanation" and its chemical symbol is "Rn".
Ag is the chemical symbol for the element silver; it is derived from either the Latin or ancient Greek word for silver (I can't remember which).
The chemical symbol of radium is Ra in all the languages, is it an international accepted symbol; no special symbol in the Greek language.
The symbol of the alpha particle is the small Greek letter alpha, α
Calcium has a chemical symbol Ca from the Latin word "calx" meaning lime; Hydrogen has a chemical symbol H, derived from the Greek words "hydro" (water) and "genes" (forming); Potassium has a chemical symbol K, derived from the Latin word "kalium"; Oxygen has a chemical symbol O, derived from the Greek words "oxys" (acid) and "genes" (forming).
Heat added to catalyze a chemical reaction is represented by the Greek letter delta above the yield arrow.
The isotope radon-198 will alpha decay to polonium-194 as shown here: 86198Rn => 24He + 84194Po The radon is shown on the left, and the alpha particle, which is a helium nucleus, is shown of the right with the polonium.
A positron is the antiparticle of the electron. We write the electron as e- as it is negatively charged. We write e+ or β+ for the positron. The latter symbol uses the Greek letter beta as positron emission is one of the two forms of the radioactive decay known as beta decay. Links can be found below.
Beta particle symbols: e- or β- or B- (electrons) or e+ or β+ or B+ (positrons). If the - or + sign is omitted, assume that the beta particles are electrons. The Greek beta character is usually preferred, but a B is acceptable if Greek fonts are not available.
Light does not have a chemical symbol. Light is not a chemical element. It is not even a form of matter: it is energy Well but if it is used for condition it is represented by "hv"- [eight aphabet of english alphabet{h} and 13th letter of greek alphabet{v}called "nu"]
The Latin name for Radon is "Radium emanation" and its chemical symbol is "Rn".
The name derives from the Greek word "chloros" meaning greenish-yellow.
Ag is the chemical symbol for the element silver; it is derived from either the Latin or ancient Greek word for silver (I can't remember which).
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