Yttrium is what Y stands por on the Periodic Table of elements I am in year 10 in high school and I know that!
In the periodic table of elements, the letter T does not stand for any specific element. The elements are represented by their unique symbols, which are often one or two letters that may or may not resemble the element's name.
The element that has the symbol U is Uranium. Uranium has the atomic number 92 and is part of the unofficial Neodymium family. It has 92 electrons in 7 shells and is radioactive. Uranium is used as a nuclear fuel.
Hydrogen is an element - the simplest element at that. The chemical symbol for hydrogen is 'H' However hydrogen in its pure state is nearly always two atoms forming a molecule and is written H2.
there is no element with the symbol Nl. However, Ni is nickel, N is nitrogen, Np is neptunium, Ne is neon, Nb is neobium, Na is sodium, Nd is neodymium, No is nobelium. I guess that the question is Ni for nickel.
The letter o stands for oxgen my name is Hannha if you have any more question i will answer them
The letter ypsilon (ύψιλον).
Yttrium is a science word that begins with the letter 'y'. Yttrium is a name of element and you can find this on the periodic table. The use of this element has increased in making ultra pure compounds.
· Ytterbium (chemical element #70) · Yttrium (chemical element #39)
X and Y do not stand for anything. They are merely letters that represent a variable in an algebraic equation. X is generally used as the first variable, and Y is used as the second variable, to differentiate the difference between two variables so one letter does not need to be used for two variables. In GRAPHS, they stand for the axis line. X is the horizontal axis, and Y is the vertical axis.
In biology, the letter "P" often stands for phosphorus, an essential element for living organisms.
Ytterbium it is an element on the periodic tableits mass number is 70
Very few words in English have the letter Y as an initial vowel. Examples include the archaic word "yclept" and the element yttrium.
In the periodic table of elements, the letter T does not stand for any specific element. The elements are represented by their unique symbols, which are often one or two letters that may or may not resemble the element's name.
A single element in a mathematical equation is known as a variable. In algebra, a variable is usually a letter, like "X" or "Y," that is solved for.
'si' does stand for any chemical element!!!!! If you mean 'Si', then it is silicon. NB For single letter elemental symbols are ALWAYS a CAPITAL letter. For two letter elemental symbols, the first letter is always a capital letter amd the second letter is small /lower case. This is the International IUPAC standard, and as found in the Periodic Table. Hence, silicon is 'Si' , not 'si'
It is an arbitrary convention.
K-R-Y-P-T-O-N-I-T-E, the 36th element and a noble gas