les18
les18
02-11-2016
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How is the chemical symbol of an element determined
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experiment627
experiment627
02-11-2016
There are 4 ways: first letter, first 2 letters, first and third letter, or a derivative of the original element name
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mariaortega
mariaortega
02-11-2016
The chemical symbol of an element is determined by the language used to abbreviate the element. Most chemical symbols use abbreviations of the English name for the element, such as "O" for oxygen, "H" for hydrogen or "Ar" for argon.
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