Which one among the following are the <strong>correct</strong> symbols for the elements gold, tin and lead, respectively?
- A. Ga, Sb, Pb
- B. At, Sn, Le
- C. Au, Sn, Pb ✓
- D. Au, Sb, Pb
Correct Answer: C. Au, Sn, Pb
Explanation
The chemical symbol for Gold is Au (from Latin Aurum), Tin is Sn (from Stannum), and Lead is Pb (from Plumbum).
Related questions on Chemistry
- Which one of the following metals is widely extracted by the electrolysis of its molten compound?
- Which one of the following is <strong>NOT</strong> a property of 'graphene'?
- Why do plastics <strong>NOT</strong> degrade easily?
- Which one of the following is the <strong>CORRECT</strong> chemical formula of carboxylic acid?
- Which one of the following statements is <strong>NOT</strong> correct for benzene?