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Question How are the chemical symbols for silicon, strontium, selenium, and seaborgium alike? (1 point)

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The chemical symbols for silicon (Si), strontium (Sr), selenium (Se), and seaborgium (Sg) are alike in that they all consist of two letters. The first letter is always capitalized, and if there is a second letter, it is lowercase. This follows the standard convention for chemical symbols in the periodic table.
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(1 point) Responses All are 2 letters, start with S, and match up with their element names. All are 2 letters, start with S, and match up with their element names. Most are 2 letters. All contain S and match up with their element names. Most are 2 letters. All contain S and match up with their element names. All are 2 letters, start with S, and come from their Greek or Latin names. All are 2 letters, start with S, and come from their Greek or Latin names. All are 2 letters. Only two start with S because they come from their Greek or Latin names. All are 2 letters. Only two start with S because they come from their Greek or Latin names.
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The correct response is: **All are 2 letters, start with S, and match up with their element names.**
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I apologize for the oversight. Upon reflection, the most accurate response from the options provided is:

**All are 2 letters, start with S, and match up with their element names.**

This is because silicon (Si), strontium (Sr), selenium (Se), and seaborgium (Sg) all have symbols composed of two letters, and they indeed begin with the letter S. Thank you for your patience, and I appreciate your understanding.
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Understood! Thank you for your feedback. If you have any more questions or need assistance with anything else, feel free to ask!