Symbols (20) symbols (30) monatomic ions (25) acids, bases and common ions (20) common chemicals (20)
h, hydrogen
he, helium
li, lithium
be, beryllium
b, boron
c, carbon
n, nitrogen
o, oxygen
f, fluorine
ne, neon
na, sodium
mg, magnesium
al, aluminum
si, silicon
p, phosphorus
s, sulfur
cl, chlorine
ar, argon
k, potassium
ca, calcium
h, hydrogen
he, helium
li, lithium
be, beryllium
b, boron
c, carbon
n, nitrogen
o, oxygen
f, fluorine
ne, neon
na, sodium
mg, magnesium
al, aluminum
si, silicon
p, phosphorus
s, sulfur
cl, chlorine
ar, argon
k, potassium
ca, calcium
ag, silver
zn, zinc
fe, iron
co, cobalt
hg, mercury
au, gold
pb, lead
sn, tin
pt, platinium
u, uranium
h{+}, hydrogen ion
sr{2+}, strontium ion
li{+}, lithium ion
be{2+}, beryllium ion
ba{2+}, barium ion
zn{2+}, zinc ion
n{3-}, nitride ion
o{2-}, oxide ion
f{-}, fluoride ion
i{-}, iodide ion
na{+}, sodium ion
mg{2+}, magnesium ion
al{3+}, aluminum ion
p{3-}, phosphide ion
s{2-}, sulfide ion
cl{-}, chloride ion
br{-}, bromide ion
k{+}, potassium ion
ca{2+}, calcium ion
ag{+}, silver ion
fe{2+}, iron(ii) ion
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