Wiki User
∙ 12y agoThe term "What" is often used to represent the symbol or value that comes immediately before it in a mathematical formula or sequence. It is a placeholder that indicates a variable or unknown quantity in the context of the given formula.
With the symbol of a chemical element - of course, if you think to a chemical formula.
The symbol for hypochlorite is ClO-.
why is the atomic symbol and the molecular formula of copper the same?its because of the formula being for copper its the same as the... idk how to explain
Symbol: Zn
Symbol: K
Before a symbol. Not sure about a formula.
With the symbol of a chemical element - of course, if you think to a chemical formula.
the = sign
The portion is sometimes expressed with a percent symbol. true or false
The portion is sometimes expressed with a percent symbol. true or false
The subscript in a chemical formula refers to the number of atoms of that element present in the molecule. It is a small number written at the lower right of the element symbol. For example, in the formula H2O, the subscript 2 indicates that there are two hydrogen atoms in each water molecule.
no always after
Born does not have a formula but a symbol as it is an element. its symbol is B.
An equation refers to a reaction, not an individual compound. The formula of potassium oxide is K2O. If you mean the equation for its formation from the elements, it is 4K + O2 --> 2K2O.
The chemical formula (not symbol) of sodium sulfide is Na2S.
The chemical symbol (not formula) of phosphorous is P; the chemical symbol (not formula) of chlorine is Cl.
The chemical symbol "MaCl" is not a standard chemical symbol for any known element or compound. It may be a typo or an incorrect representation of a chemical formula. If you provide more context or correct the symbol, I can help clarify what it refers to.