0 is a symbol for the absence of a number.
e is the symbol of the number e
The cube symbol is the number 3 in a superscript format (Any number³)
A power or exponent.
Depends on what symbol you are referring to.
Synthetic ElementsQuasi-synthetic elements:Technetium, atomic number 43Promethium, atomic number 61Astatine, atomic number 85Francium, atomic number 87Neptunium, atomic number 93Plutonium, atomic number 94Transuranium elementsAmericium symbol Am, atomic number 95Curium symbol Cm, atomic number 96Berkelium symbol Bk, atomic number 97Californium symbol Cf, atomic number 98Einsteinium symbol Es, atomic number 99Fermium symbol Fm, atomic number 100Mendelevium symbol Md, atomic number 101Nobelium symbol No, atomic number 102Lawrencium symbol Lr, atomic number 103Transactinide elements Rutherfordium symbol Rf, atomic number 104Dubnium symbol Db, atomic number 105Seaborgium symbol Sg, atomic number 106Bohrium symbol Bh, atomic number 107Hassium symbol Hs, atomic number 108Meitnerium symbol Mt, atomic number 109Darmstadtium symbol Ds, atomic number 110Roentgenium symbol Rg, atomic number 111Copernicium symbol Cn atomic number 112Provisional names of Recently observed synthetic elements:Ununtrium symbol Uut, atomic number 113Ununquadium symbol Uuq, atomic number 114Ununpentium symbol Uup, atomic number 115Ununhexium symbol Uuh, atomic number 116Ununseptium symbol Uus, atomic number 117.Ununoctium symbol Uuo, atomic number 118
symbol of number= #
0 is a symbol for the absence of a number.
e is the symbol of the number e
The atomic number of the element with the symbol Be is 4.
The symbol for sodium is Na and its atomic number is 11.
The atomic number of sodium is 11, and its symbol is Na.
Sulfur has an atomic number of 16 and its chemical symbol is S.
The symbol is Li, and the number of protons(or atomic number) is 3.
The symbol for atomic number is "Z." Each element is identified by its unique atomic number, which represents the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom.
The symbol for the element sodium is Na and its atomic number is 11.
Man-made elements are elements that do not occur naturally and are created through nuclear reactions in laboratories. Examples include technetium, promethium, and neptunium. These elements are typically unstable and have short half-lives.