EP INTRODUCTORY CHEM.-MOD.MASTERINGCHEM
EP INTRODUCTORY CHEM.-MOD.MASTERINGCHEM
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Chapter 3, Problem 18E
Interpretation Introduction

(a)

Interpretation:

The chemical symbol for strontium is to be stated.

Concept introduction:

The name of the chemical element is given by using the abbreviation known as the chemical symbols. According to the current system of the chemical symbols, the chemical symbol is given by the first letter of the element and if the letter is repeated, then the second letter is also written along with the first letter.

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Answer to Problem 18E

The chemical symbol used for strontium is Sr.

Explanation of Solution

The given element is strontium. In chemical symbols, the first letter is capitalized and the second letter is in lower case. There is more than one element with the same first letter ‘S’. The first letter ‘s’ is capitalized and the second letter ‘r’ is in lower case in the chemical symbol. Thus, Sr is the chemical symbol used for strontium.

Conclusion

The chemical symbol used for strontium is Sr.

Interpretation Introduction

(b)

Interpretation:

The chemical symbol for xenon is to be stated.

Concept introduction:

The name of the chemical element is given by using the abbreviation known as the chemical symbols. According to the current system of the chemical symbols, the chemical symbol is given by the first letter of the element and if the letter is repeated then the second letter is also written along with first letter.

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Answer to Problem 18E

The chemical symbol used for xenon is Xe.

Explanation of Solution

The given element is xenon. In chemical symbols the first letter is capitalized and second letter is lower case. There is more than one element with same first letter ‘X’. The first letter ‘x’ is capitalized and second letter ‘e’ is in lower case in the chemical symbol. Thus, the chemical symbol used for xenon is Xe.

Conclusion

The chemical symbol used for xenon is Xe.

Interpretation Introduction

(c)

Interpretation:

The chemical symbol for oxygen is to be stated.

Concept introduction:

The name of the chemical element is given by using the abbreviation known as the chemical symbols. According to the current system of the chemical symbols, the chemical symbol is given by the first letter of the element and if the letter is repeated then the second letter is also written along with first letter.

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Answer to Problem 18E

The chemical symbol for oxygen is O.

Explanation of Solution

The given element is oxygen. In this case only first letter is used for chemical symbol. The first letter is capitalized in the chemical symbol. Thus, the chemical symbol for oxygen is O.

Conclusion

The chemical symbol for oxygen is O.

Interpretation Introduction

(d)

Interpretation:

The chemical symbol for zinc is to be stated.

Concept introduction:

The name of the chemical element is given by using the abbreviation known as the chemical symbols. According to the current system of the chemical symbols, the chemical symbol is given by the first letter of the element and if the letter is repeated then the second letter is also written along with first letter.

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Answer to Problem 18E

The chemical symbol used for zinc is Zn.

Explanation of Solution

The given element is zinc. In chemical symbols the first letter is in capitalized and second or third letter is lower case. There is more than one element with same starting letters ‘Z’. The first letter ‘z’ is capitalized and second letter ‘n’ is in lower case in the chemical symbol. Thus, the chemical symbol used for zinc is Zn.

Conclusion

The chemical symbol used for zinc is Zn.

Interpretation Introduction

(e)

Interpretation:

The chemical symbol for fluorine is to be stated.

Concept introduction:

The name of the chemical element is given by using the abbreviation known as the chemical symbols. According to the current system of the chemical symbols, the chemical symbol is given by the first letter of the element and if the letter is repeated then the second letter is also written along with first letter.

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Answer to Problem 18E

The chemical symbol for fluorine is F.

Explanation of Solution

The given element is fluorine. In this case only first letter is used for chemical symbol. The first letter is capitalized in the chemical symbol. Thus, the chemical symbol for fluorine is F.

Conclusion

The chemical symbol for fluorine is F.

Interpretation Introduction

(f)

Interpretation:

The chemical symbol for sodium is to be stated.

Concept introduction:

The name of the chemical element is given by using the abbreviation known as the chemical symbols. According to the current system of the chemical symbols, the chemical symbol is given by the first letter of the element and if the letter is repeated then the second letter is also written along with first letter.

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Answer to Problem 18E

The chemical symbol used for sodium is Na.

Explanation of Solution

The given element is sodium. The Greek name for sodium, that is, natrium is used for its chemical symbol. The first letter ‘n’ is capitalized and second letter ‘a’ is in lower case in the chemical symbol. Thus, the chemical symbol used for sodium is Na.

Conclusion

The chemical symbol used for sodium is Na.

Interpretation Introduction

(g)

Interpretation:

The chemical symbol for copper is to be stated.

Concept introduction:

The name of the chemical element is given by using the abbreviation known as the chemical symbols. According to the current system of the chemical symbols, the chemical symbol is given by the first letter of the element and if the letter is repeated then the second letter is also written along with first letter.

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Answer to Problem 18E

The chemical symbol used for copper is Cu.

Explanation of Solution

The given element is copper. The Greek name for copper, that is, cuprum is used for its chemical symbol. The first letter ‘c’ is capitalized and second letter ‘u’ is in lower case in the chemical symbol. Thus, the chemical symbol used for copper is Cu.

Conclusion

The chemical symbol used for copper is Cu.

Interpretation Introduction

(h)

Interpretation:

The chemical symbol for nickel is to be stated.

Concept introduction:

The name of the chemical element is given by using the abbreviation known as the chemical symbols. According to the current system of the chemical symbols, the chemical symbol is given by the first letter of the element and if the letter is repeated then the second letter is also written along with first letter.

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Answer to Problem 18E

The chemical symbol used for nickel is Ni.

Explanation of Solution

The given element is nickel. In chemical symbols the first letter is capitalized and second letter is lower case. There is more than one element with same first letter ‘N’. The first letter ‘n’ is capitalized and second letter ‘i’ is in lower case in the chemical symbol. Thus, the chemical symbol used for nickel is Ni.

Conclusion

The chemical symbol used for nickel is Ni.

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