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Maverick
22 January, 09:11
The first letter of a chemical symbol must be
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Angela Gordon
22 January, 09:36
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In some cases the symbol comes from an abbreviation for the old latin name of the element. For example, Fe stands for iron (ferrum) and Cu for copper (cuprum). The first letter of the chemical symbol is always capitalized. If the symbol has two letters, the second letter is always lowercase.
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