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How do you figure out the scientific notation for Elements? - Answers
You simply have to learn them. Many of the more common elements were discovered and named long before the English language and so their symbols are derived from their original names. Examples: Iron = Fe from ferrum Gold = Au from aurum Sodium = Na from natrium Potassiom = K from kalium
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How do you figure out the scientific notation for Elements? - Answers
You simply have to learn them. Many of the more common elements were discovered and named long before the English language and so their symbols are derived from their original names. Examples: Iron = Fe from ferrum Gold = Au from aurum Sodium = Na from natrium Potassiom = K from kalium
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How do you figure out the scientific notation for Elements? - Answers
You simply have to learn them. Many of the more common elements were discovered and named long before the English language and so their symbols are derived from their original names. Examples: Iron = Fe from ferrum Gold = Au from aurum Sodium = Na from natrium Potassiom = K from kalium
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