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Chemical Symbols

Instead of writing the element or compound name every time, scientists have symbols for each element, which makes writing about them easier.

Chemical symbols

Chemical symbols

  • Every element has a symbol, which is shown on the periodic table.
  • Some symbols are just one letter, some are two. The first letter is always a capital. If there is a second letter, it is always lower case.
  • E.g.
    • Hydrogen is ‘H’.
    • Helium is ‘He’.
    • Magnesium is ‘Mg’.
    • Sulfur ‘S’.
    • Lithium is ‘Li’.
Odd symbols

Odd symbols

  • Usually, the chemical symbol relates to the element's name. But some are completely different.
  • E.g.
    • Potassium is ‘K’.
    • Sodium is ‘Na’.
    • Gold is ‘Au’.
    • Copper is ‘Cu’.
Paired atoms

Paired atoms

  • Some gas elements have atoms that travel as single atoms, whereas other gas elements have atoms that travel in pairs.
  • If atoms travel around in pairs, then we put a little ‘2’ at the bottom to show there are two atoms that are joined together.
  • The elements that have atoms in pairs are:
    • Oxygen, nitrogen, hydrogen, fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine.
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