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What is meant by symbol?what are the bases of making symbol?​

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Answered by ua57116
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A symbol is a mark, sign or word that indicates, signifies, or is understood as representing an ... Symbols are the basis of all human understanding and serve as vehicles of conception for all human knowledge.

Some chemical symbols don't seem to make sense because the symbol doesn't correspond with the English word for the element

Symbols are the basis of culture. A symbol is an object, word, or action that stands for something else with no natural relationship that is culturally defined.

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Answered by VineetaGara
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In chemistry, symbols are used to represent elements.

  • In chemistry, every element has a symbol.
  • For example hydrogen: H, Helium, He, Boron: B, Carbon: C, etc.
  • The symbol is mainly an abbreviation derived from the Latin word.
  • For example, in Latin lead is called Plumbum.
  • So it is abbreviated as Pb, the first letter is capitalized and the second letter is written in a small letter.
  • Other examples: Potassium: Kalium: K, Mercury: Hydrargyrum: Hg.
  • In addition to this system, there is a temporary three-letter symbol system proposed by IUPAC for elements whose presence is yet to be confirmed.
  • Example element Hassium was temporarily named Uno before its synthesis.
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