the symbol of an element is X. Is it possible that the formula of the element will also be X? Explain with examples.
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heya......
Sure, it is very possible:
Na, Cu, Fe, Mg, Mn, C....
For MOST elements, their atomic symbol and their formula are the same thing.
There are really only a small number of elements (for example, N2, O2, P4, S8, Cl2....) where this is not the case.
tysm.#gozmit
Sure, it is very possible:
Na, Cu, Fe, Mg, Mn, C....
For MOST elements, their atomic symbol and their formula are the same thing.
There are really only a small number of elements (for example, N2, O2, P4, S8, Cl2....) where this is not the case.
tysm.#gozmit
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Answer:Sure, it is very possible:
Na, Cu, Fe, Mg, Mn, C....
For MOST elements, their atomic symbol and their formula are the same thing.
There are really only a small number of elements (for example, N2, O2, P4, S8, Cl2....) where this is not the case
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