Common Elements in Chemistry

Common Elements: Names & Symbols

Overview

The following are the common chemical elements, their symbols, and their corresponding names. Elements are represented by one or two-letter symbols, which are universally recognized in scientific disciplines.

List of Common Elements

  • Ag: Silver

  • Al: Aluminum

  • Ar: Argon

  • As: Arsenic

  • Au: Gold

  • B: Boron

  • Ba: Barium

  • Be: Beryllium

  • Bi: Bismuth

  • Br: Bromine

  • C: Carbon

  • Ca: Calcium

  • Cd: Cadmium

  • Cl: Chlorine

  • Co: Cobalt

  • Cr: Chromium

  • Cs: Cesium

  • Cu: Copper

  • F: Fluorine

  • Fe: Iron

  • Fr: Francium

  • Ga: Gallium

  • Ge: Germanium

  • H: Hydrogen

  • He: Helium

  • Hg: Mercury

  • I: Iodine

  • K: Potassium

  • Kr: Krypton

  • Li: Lithium

  • Mg: Magnesium

  • Mn: Manganese

  • N: Nitrogen

  • Na: Sodium

  • Ne: Neon

  • Ni: Nickel

  • O: Oxygen

  • P: Phosphorus

  • Pb: Lead

  • Pt: Platinum

  • Rb: Rubidium

  • S: Sulfur

  • Sb: Antimony

  • Sc: Scandium

  • Se: Selenium

  • Si: Silicon

  • Sn: Tin

  • Sr: Strontium

  • Ti: Titanium

  • V: Vanadium

  • W: Tungsten

  • Zn: Zinc

  • U: Uranium

Summary

The elements listed above are fundamental to chemistry and materials science, given their widespread occurrence and various applications in technology, industry, and biological systems. Understanding these elements and their symbols is crucial for anyone studying chemistry or related fields.