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Balancing an equation is simply a matter of ensuring that the number of atoms of each specific element that you start with (reactants) are the same as the number that you wind up with (products) in the new arrangements or compounds that they form. And a subscript is the number written halfway below the line, to show how many atoms are in a given molecule; it does not appear (contrary to your assertion) in front of chemical symbols or formulas.

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No, balancing a chemical equation with a superscript would alter the reactants/products chemical composition.

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Q: Can an equation can be balanced by placing the appropiate number called a subscript in front of the chemical symbols or formulas?
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