English, asked by luminaroy85, 3 months ago

can anyone help me please?????


why is the S for sulphur, but Na for sodium and Si for sillicon? ​

Answers

Answered by user9807
1

Answer:

S is for sulphur because it is its symbol

But Na is for sodium because it should not be same that of sulphur.

Si is for silicon because S is already given to the sulphur.

THANK YOU!

DO MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST IF YOU UNDERSTOOD IT WELL...

Answered by ammu2116
2

Answer:

these symbols are derived or named by scientists in Latin and Greek to avoid confusion for these

elements.

ok....

Similar questions