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Atoms can be represented by symbols. The atoms of each element are represented by a chemical symbol. This usually consists of one or two different letters, but sometimes three letters are used for newly discovered elements.
O = Oxygen
Na = Sodium
C = Carbon
Ag = Silver
Au = Gold
W = Tungsten
Rules:
The first letter in a chemical symbol is always an UPPERCASE letter, and the other letters are always lowercase.
For example, the symbol for a magnesium atom is Mg and not mg, MG, or mG.
All the different elements are arranged in a chart called the periodic table. A Russian scientist named Dmitri Mendeleev produced one of the first practical periodic tables in the 19th century. The modern periodic table is based closely on the ideas he used:
The Periodic Table
Elements that appear close to the divide between metals and non-metals often have intermediate properties. This means they can sometimes behave like metals and/or non-metals.
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