Oxygen = O
Nitrogen = N
Iron = Fe
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Example of chemical elements:
1. Uranium (from the planet Uranus)
2. Fermium (from E. Fermi)
3. Hassium (from Hesse)
scientists haven't figured out that element.
On the table of elements.
No. Most of the symbols for elements are derived from their names in English. Most of the elements were not even known in ancient Greece.
Chemists use chemical symbols to represent atoms or elements. These symbols are typically one or two letters derived from the name of the element in English or Latin. Examples include H for hydrogen, O for oxygen, and Na for sodium.
Symbols are the short forms to represent elements. Each element will have a unique symbol.
There are many words that can be made with the chemical symbols from the periodic table of elements. Some examples include SOUP, LiNK, SeAl, NO, and TaNK.
symbols of the elements symbols of the elements
Chemical symbols indicate elements.
Chemical symbols are used to represent elements.
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The symbols are universal and the names are different in each language
The short hand representation of elements are called Symbols. Symbols are used to represent elements. Example-The symbol of oxygen is O.
Sometimes symbols are derived from the latin or greek name of the elements Sodium Latin: Natrium Symbol: Na
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Symbols of elements areEnglish or latinwords or roots.
No one discovered the symbols of animals.The symbols of the elements came from their Latin word like the element gold .It`s Latin name is Aurum.So it`s symbol is Au.
Examples: nitrogen (N), oxygen (O), argon (Ar), xenon (Xe), krypton (Kr), radon (Rn), etc.