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20 September, 00:38

Which statement accurately describes the chemical symbol of an element? The chemical symbol is always a single letter. The chemical symbol always starts with the same letter as the name of the element. The chemical symbol always begins with a capital letter. The chemical symbol can be shared by more than one element.

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  1. 20 September, 00:52
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    The chemical symbol always begins with a capital lette
  2. 20 September, 01:01
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    The chemical symbol of an element always starts with an chemical letter so here the answer is that the chemical symbol always begins with a capital letter.

    It can be seen in the different elements chemical symbol.

    For example, Tin is having chemical symbol as Sn while lead is having chemical symbol as Pb.

    In both these elements, the chemical symbol starts with a capital letter but none of these have their symbol starts with same letter as their name.
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