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how are symbols of element derived​

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Answered by kashish526
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Chemical symbol, short notation derived from the scientific name of a chemical element—e.g., S for sulfur and Si for silicon. Sometimes the symbol is derived from the Latin name—e.g., Au for aurum, gold, and Na for natrium, sodium.

Answered by knowledge0power
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in hindi रासायनिक प्रतीक, एक रासायनिक तत्व के वैज्ञानिक नाम से व्युत्पन्न लघु संकेतन - जैसे, सल्फर के लिए और सिलिकॉन के लिए सी। ... कभी-कभी प्रतीक लैटिन नाम से लिया जाता है, जैसे, औरम के लिए Au

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Chemical symbol, short notation derived from the scientific name of a chemical element—e.g., S for sulfur and Si for silicon. ... Sometimes the symbol is derived from the Latin name—e.g., Au for aurum, gold, and Na for natrium, sodium.

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