The elements He, Cu, and Hg are examples of elements, that naturally occur, in the environment. These particular ones would represent the three states of matter which include gases, solids, and liquids respectively. There is a fourth state, plasma, which allows the matter to carry charges.
Copper has the chemical symbol Cu, but on commodity exchanges like the CME Group, copper futures are commonly represented by the ticker symbol HG to avoid confusion with gold futures, which are represented by the symbol AU (from the Latin word for gold, "Aurum"). HG stands for the former name of copper, "hydrargyrum," which is derived from the Greek words for water (hydor) and silver (argyros). This historical reference is used to differentiate copper from other metals in trading platforms.
Gold is a metal that won't react with dilute hydrochloric acid.
Hg is the chemical symbol for mercury
The chemical symbol for mercury is Hg.
Hg, Cu, Fe, W
They are all examples of the Ph scale xx
The elements He, Cu, and Hg are examples of elements, that naturally occur, in the environment. These particular ones would represent the three states of matter which include gases, solids, and liquids respectively. There is a fourth state, plasma, which allows the matter to carry charges.
Au, Gold Hg, Silver Cu, Copper Ni, Nickel
The chemical formula for copper(II) hypochlorite is Cu(ClO)2.
Copper has the chemical symbol Cu, but on commodity exchanges like the CME Group, copper futures are commonly represented by the ticker symbol HG to avoid confusion with gold futures, which are represented by the symbol AU (from the Latin word for gold, "Aurum"). HG stands for the former name of copper, "hydrargyrum," which is derived from the Greek words for water (hydor) and silver (argyros). This historical reference is used to differentiate copper from other metals in trading platforms.
Bi, Ni, Pd, Pt,Cu, Mn, Hg, Pb, Sn, Au, Ag, Zn, Cd, Fe, Sb
Gold is a metal that won't react with dilute hydrochloric acid.
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Assuming Hg is hectogram, 1 Hg = 0.22046 pounds 1 pound = 4.5359 Hg
Hg is the chemical symbol for mercury