Se is the symbol of Selenium by taking the first two letters of its name.
The name's origin was explained in another answer from me:
Selenium, Se, (from Greek "σελήνη" , selene, meaning "Moon") was discovered in 1817 by Jöns Jakob Berzelius, who found the element associated with Te and S,in the process of making sulfuric acid. (source: WikiPedia, 2010-04-02)
1. Tellurium (from Latin tellus, meaning "Earth") and with
2. Sulfur (from Sanskrit sulvari, is biblically associated with "hell", -Genesis)
3. Oxygen, O, from 2 Greek roots "ὀξύς" (oxys) ( = acid, literally "sharp", from the taste of acids) and "γενής" (-genēs) ( = producer, literally begetter)
Those four elements are all in the same group, number 16 of the Periodic Table.
Se is the symbol for Selenium.
The symbol for selenium is Se.
Selenium
Selenium, with the chemical symbol Se, is the chemical element with the atomic number 34.
No, selenium is a chemical element found on the periodic table with the atomic number 34 and symbol Se. It is a non-metal element that can exist in various forms, such as pure elemental selenium or in compounds with other elements.
Se is the symbol for Selenium.
The symbol for selenium is Se.
Selenium.
Selenium is represented by the symbol Se on the periodic table. It is a nonmetal element with various industrial uses, including in electronics and glass manufacturing.
Selenium
The symbol for a selenium atom gaining two electrons is Se2-.
Selenium, with the chemical symbol Se, is the chemical element with the atomic number 34.
No, selenium is a chemical element found on the periodic table with the atomic number 34 and symbol Se. It is a non-metal element that can exist in various forms, such as pure elemental selenium or in compounds with other elements.
The abbreviation for Selenium is Se.
Selenium is a nonmetallic element with an atomic number of 34 and an atomic weight of 78.96. Its chemical symbol is Se. Selenium is most commonly found in nature in its inorganic form, sodium selenite. An organic form of selenium, selenomethionine, is found in foods
Selenium, Se (from Greek "σελήνη" , selene, meaning "Moon") was discovered in 1817 by Jöns Jakob Berzelius, who found the element associated with Te and S1. Tellurium (from Latin tellus, meaning "Earth") and with2. Sulfur (from Sanskrite sulvari, is biblically associated with "hell", -Genesis)in the process of making sulfuric acid. (source: WikiPedia, 2010-04-02)Selenium (Greek σελήνη selene meaning "Moon") was discovered in 1817 by Jöns Jakob Berzelius who found the element associated with Tellurium (named for the Earth).
Selenium