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Question
Match the metallic elements – with their correct symbols Metallic elements
Metallic elements | Symbol |
(a) Potassium | (1) Ca |
(b) Sodium | (2) Zn |
(c) Calcium | (3) Pb |
(d) Magnesium | (4) Hg |
(e) Zinc | (5) Cu |
(f) Aluminum | (6) Au |
(g) Iron | (7) K |
(h) Lead | (8) Fe |
(i) Copper | (9) Al |
(j) Mercury | (10) Na |
(k) Silver | (11) Mg |
(l) Platinum | (12) Pt |
(m) Gold | (13) Ag |
Solution
Metallic elements | Symbol |
(a) Potassium | K |
(b) Sodium | Na |
(c) Calcium | Ca |
(d) Magnesium | Mg |
(e) Zinc | Zn |
(f) Aluminum | Al |
(g) Iron | Fe |
(h) Lead | Pb |
(i) Copper | Cu |
(j) Mercury | Hg |
(k) Silver | Ag |
(l) Platinum | Pt |
(m) Gold | Au |
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