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There are a few chemical elements with three-letter symbols. Some examples include:

  1. Tin (Sn)
  2. Barium (Ba)
  3. Xenon (Xe)
  4. Argon (Ar)
  5. Radon (Rn)

These elements are often represented by their chemical symbols, which are typically one or two letters.

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The three-letter chemical symbols for elements are typically derived from their English or Latin names. This convention helps simplify and standardize the naming of elements, making it easier for scientists around the world to communicate.

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If the elements only contained two letters, the international committee of 3 letter elements would most likely quit their jobs.

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