why is the atomic symbol and the molecular formula of copper the same?its because of the formula being for copper its the same as the... idk how to explain
Niacin is a compound, not an element, and doesn't have a "symbol". Its molecular formula is C6H5NO2.
The atomic symbol for magnesium is Mg. There is no specific atomic symbol for magnesium perchlorate as it is a compound, not an individual element. Magnesium perchlorate is represented by the chemical formula Mg(ClO4)2.
No, each element has a unique atomic formula based on the number of protons in its nucleus, which is called the atomic number. This atomic formula is represented by the element's chemical symbol.
Because it is a metal, iron does not form molecules. The chemical symbol of the element iron is Fe. This also serves as its chemical formula since it is monatomic.
There isn't one. there is a common formula: He
Argon is an element, not a molecule, and as such does not have a molecular formula, but rather a symbol - "Ar".
No. It's a molecular element.
For sodium oxide, the empirical formula is the same as the formula unit, Na2O. (If any formula unit or molecular formula contains an atomic symbol with no following subscript, the empirical and actual formulas will be the same.)
Symbol is used for elements. For compounds it is called molecular formula. The molecular formula for aluminium nitrate is Al(NO3)3.
The molecular formula (not the chemical symbol) for ammonia is NH3.
The chemical symbol for Tungsten is W. (Tungsten is also known as Wolfram.)
molecular formula for iodate is IO3-
Its chemical formula is CH3COOH. It doesn't have an atomic symbol. It's a compound, not an element.
In chemistry a molecular formula is used to illustrate the elemental composition and atomic quantities of a given molecular substance. A molecular formula is in the format of an elements symbol followed by a subscript of the # of atoms of each. For example water (chemically also known as dihydrogen monoxide) is H20 with the H and 2 symbolizing 2 atoms of hydrogen and a single oxygen.
Niacin is a compound, not an element, and doesn't have a "symbol". Its molecular formula is C6H5NO2.
H2O2 is the chemical formula. Since hydrogen peroxide is not an element it does not have a symbol.
The chemical composition of glycerin, also called glycerol, is C3H8O3. Glycerin is made up of the elements carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.