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It is just a picture of how the word nitrgoen is pronounced.
NI-TRO-GEN can be depicted by as a rebus by drawing a picture of a knight (or nighttime sky) + someone rowing a boat + G + a drawing of a pen (minus the P).
pronunciation rebus of Gallium
Sure! Here's a pronunciation rebus for "helium": "He L, um."
Rebus = Re as in religion, bus an in school bus Manganese = manga as in the Japanese files, nese as in Chinese
"Xenon" in rebus form would be "X" + "e" + "n" + "on," pronounced as "zee-non."
There is not one correct answer. A pronunciation rebus that I have found is: ...MNOPQ STU... As you can see, there is no "R". It has been omitted. Therefore, the R is GONE, which makes ARGON.
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pronunciation rebus of Gallium
i pronunciation rebus is a rebus you use to pronunciatate
Sure! Here is a rebus for the pronunciation of sulfur: "Sul-fur".
pronunciation rebus of copper
The pronunciation rebus of "germanium" is "jur-MAIN-ee-um."
Sure! Here's a pronunciation rebus for "helium": "He L, um."
Sure! The pronunciation rebus for "germanium" is "jer-MAY-nee-uhm."
Radium pronunciation rebus: Ray + the letter D + i + um = Radium.
The Pronunciation Rebus of the word "bromine" may be represented as "bro" + "mine."
potassium
Rebus = Re as in religion, bus an in school bus Manganese = manga as in the Japanese files, nese as in Chinese