Why are chemical symbols used?
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to reduce the effort of ours and got whole meaning without writting the whole word
ex - carbon dioxide
CO2
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Chemical symbols are used to standardize the 'language of chemistry' and to identify elements and atoms in a chemical formula easily. Chemical symbols consist of one or two letters, most often derived from the name of the element.
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