What a strangely worded question. There are no chemical elements whose names consist of only three letters, let alone short ones.
No, each element is not abbreviated by a one- or two-letter formula. Elements are represented by chemical symbols, which can consist of one or two letters, derived from their names in English or Latin. For example, the chemical symbol for hydrogen is 'H' and for sodium is 'Na'.
The element name for garnet is aluminum silicate and its chemical formula is (Fe,Mg)3Al2(SiO4)3.
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This is not a serious chemical question, but the desired answer is probably tin, because the name of the element is a combination of the symbols for titanium and nitrogen: TiN. This does not mean that tin can actually be made from titanium and nitrogen!
Titanium has Ti as its chemical symbol.The chemical symbol for Titanium is Ti. Titanium is a transition metal element with a valency of either 2 or 3, and is Paramagnetic
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lithium is a metal element. atomic number of it is 3.
it can have 1-3
LITHIUM!!
Fe2(SO4)3, iron (III) sulfate, is not an element but rather a compound.
No, each element is not abbreviated by a one- or two-letter formula. Elements are represented by chemical symbols, which can consist of one or two letters, derived from their names in English or Latin. For example, the chemical symbol for hydrogen is 'H' and for sodium is 'Na'.
Lithium is a chemical element and it is simply called Lithium, its symbol is Li.
1. The number of a chemical element in the Periodic Table. 2. The number of protons of this chemical element. 3. The number of electrons (in neutral state) of this element. 4. Also the atomic number is proportional to the atomic weight.
The first element in period three of the periodic table of chemical elements is sodium (Na).
The element name for garnet is aluminum silicate and its chemical formula is (Fe,Mg)3Al2(SiO4)3.
If that's the bottom left no., it's lithium.
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