Why N and not Kn?
Incorrect. Newly discovered elements are typically named according to their atomic numbers until such time as IUPAC can decide on an official name. For example, the 104th element was called unnilquadrium (un-nil-quad = 1-0-4) before IUPAC decided on the name Rutherfordium (after Ernest Rutherford).
Perhaps I'm mistaken there!
But I did say "the founder(s)" in this case IUPAC, is responsible for naming it! Dude whats your point?
If naming something and giving it a symbol have to follow a particular convention, so be it. No problem!
But still, they named it and gave it a symbol which is unique!
Same answer as why in chemistry, gold symbol is Au and not Go? Now tell me why is that?
If you're a founder or creator of something, you call it whatever you want.
Seriously? Gold is aurum in Latin, hence Au.
I would also add that N alone has a pretty similar sound to "Kn" in "knight", making it easier both to tell it apart from the King (K) and to immediately call to mind the knight
Same answer as why in chemistry, gold symbol is Au and not Go? Now tell me why is that?
If you're a founder or creator of something, you call it whatever you want.
Yeah, that's true; but Au is used for Gold because it's derived from Aurum (Latin for gold). The Old English word for Knight is 'cniht' which was, as it was pronounced, 'Knight.' The main problem was that for modern notation, using two letters just felt 'odd'. Thus they changed it from Kt to N to make chess notation just a little bit 'cleaner'.
Same answer as why in chemistry, gold symbol is Au and not Go? Now tell me why is that?
If you're a founder or creator of something, you call it whatever you want.
Yeah, that's true; but Au is used for Gold because it's derived from Aurum (Latin for gold). The Old English word for Knight is 'cniht' which was, as it was pronounced, 'Knight.' The main problem was that for modern notation, using two letters just felt 'odd'. Thus they changed it from Kt to N to make chess notation just a little bit 'cleaner'.
At last he found out the truth. After so many years...