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Give the chemical symbol or name for the following elements, as appropriate: (a) sulfur, (b) magnesium, (c) potassium, (d) chlorine, (e) copper, (f) \(\mathrm{F}\), (g) \(\mathrm{Ni}\), (h) \(\mathrm{Na}\), (i) \(\mathrm{Al},(\mathrm{j}) \mathrm{Si}\).

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(a) S, (b) Mg, (c) K, (d) Cl, (e) Cu, (f) Fluorine, (g) Nickel, (h) Sodium, (i) Aluminum, (j) Silicon.

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(a) Sulfur

The chemical symbol for sulfur is 'S'.
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(b) Magnesium

The chemical symbol for magnesium is 'Mg'.
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(c) Potassium

The chemical symbol for potassium is 'K'.
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(d) Chlorine

The chemical symbol for chlorine is 'Cl'.
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(e) Copper

The chemical symbol for copper is 'Cu'.
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(f) F

The chemical symbol 'F' represents the element Fluorine.
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(g) Ni

The chemical symbol 'Ni' represents the element Nickel.
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(h) Na

The chemical symbol 'Na' represents the element Sodium.
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(i) Al

The chemical symbol 'Al' represents the element Aluminum.
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(j) Si

The chemical symbol 'Si' represents the element Silicon.

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