Words made with the symbols of the chemical elements

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Chemical element symbols are one- or two-letter abbreviations that represent the names of those elements, either in English or Latin. Thanks to them, chemical formulas can be written in a simpler way, and the periodic table of elements can be developed in a more compact way. But, in addition, it can also be interesting and fun to combine the chemical symbolsto make words Below we list a series of words made with the symbols of the chemical elements. There are thousands of words that can be written using these symbols, so play around and experiment to see if you can write your name or funny messages that show off your chemistry knowledge. Also, if you are learning the periodic table, it can be a good exercise to help you memorize the symbols of its elements!

Here are some words made from the symbols of the chemical elements. To maintain coherence with the chemical symbols, today we do not invite the accents to the game.

  • ACACIAS
  • Acne
  • Agnostic
  • Alcoholic
  • High
  • American
  • AmISH
  • Ark
  • Argentina
  • Autistic
  • Banana
  • BALLISTICS
  • Butane
  • Poop
  • Cannibal
  • Layer
  • Spout
  • China
  • Chocolate
  • Cyclic
  • CYCLONES
  • Cynical
  • Coke
  • Kitchen
  • Coconut
  • Line
  • Copulation
  • Dome
  • Dynamite
  • FUN
  • Flash
  • Tails
  • Rub
  • Genesis
  • Helicopter
  • Heretical
  • Hyperbolic
  • Inca
  • Iran
  • Lucifer
  • Booger
  • Monaco
  • Blackberry
  • Monkey
  • NARCO
  • Neon
  • Nepal
  • Osmosis
  • Otitis
  • Pakistan
  • Palestine
  • Peru
  • Pirate
  • Polish
  • Septic
  • SiCoPaTiCo
  • Siphon
  • Frog
  • Tarantella
  • Innkeeper
  • tico
  • Titanic
  • TiTiCaCa
  • Vatican
  • Virus
  • VOTE

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Sergio Ribeiro Guevara (Ph.D.)
Sergio Ribeiro Guevara (Ph.D.)
(Doctor en Ingeniería) - COLABORADOR. Divulgador científico. Ingeniero físico nuclear.

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