why did the elements need to be written in the symbolic form what is the benifit of this?
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The present chemical symbols express the systematizing of chemistry by the atomic theory of matter. The English chemist John Dalton, who followed the alchemists in representing the elements pictorially, made the important advance of letting his symbols designate single atoms of elements, not indefinite amounts. One of the main reason this was developed was because using the letters was the easiest way to represent elements. Amother reason that we write chemical symbols is to allow us to write chemical formulae easily.
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