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The 2 should be written as subscript... CO2
CO2 The subscript number tells how many atoms of the element are in the compound. No subscript means just one atom of the element is in the compound.
The letter O, with a superscript of 16 (write the number 16 at the top-right of the letter O). Sometimes, for greater clarity, you can also right the atomic number as a subscript (to the lower-right of the letter O), which is 8. However, most often, the best notation is just the O with the superscript of the isotope's mass. Along with a periodic table, that is enough information to tell you that you have: 1) oxygen (atomic number 8 - 8 protons) 2) atomic mass of 16 (protons + neutrons = 16)...which means (16 - 8 = 8 neutrons) --> 8 protons + 8 neutrons
Chemical formulas are written with the chemical symbol of each element followed by a subscript. If no subscript is written, it is understood to be 1. In a molecular formula, the subscripts indicate the number of atoms of each element that are present in one molecule. In a chemical formula for an ionic compound, the subscripts represent the lowest whole number ratio of ions in the compound.
we can write the name of element anthen write 4+ as superscript
The 2 should be written as subscript... CO2
The easiest way would be to learn superscript and subscript shortcuts. For eg: Sulphuric acid is H2SO4. Now highlight 2 and control+command+ minus shortcut makes it a subscript. Repeat it for every element.
The formula of an oxygen molecule is O2 (2 is a subscript but now WA doesn't permit to write a subscript).15.9994 g/mol is the molecular mass of oxygen. Formula mass is a sum of atomic mass of atoms in the molecule. In O2 there are two oxygen so it will be about 32g/mol
It is impossible to write in WikiAnswers the correct symbol; as an example vanadium-51, the most known isotope:51 as superscript, 23 as subscript and to right V.
It is written correctly in the question. The symbol is O.
place insertation point where you want to write superscript, then on Home tab look at Font section and press x2 icon, type text and when you finish with superscript press one more time x2 to turn off superscripting or just press control=shift=equal to turn superscript on and off
You do not write a subscript because it is understood to be one. For example, the formula for water, H2O, indicates that there are two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom in a molecule of water. There is no subscript written next to the oxygen atom because it is understood to be one.
The formula H2O indicates that there are two atoms of hydrogen for every atom of oxygen in a molecule of water. You could write it H2O1 but that would be redundant.
In chemical terminology the "2" is a subscript and indicates the number of atoms in the molecule, in this case the "O" is the chemical sybol for oxygen. Therefore there are two oxygen atoms in this molecule.
CO2 The subscript number tells how many atoms of the element are in the compound. No subscript means just one atom of the element is in the compound.
Cu with the superscript 3+.
You are not able to format a single character as subscript, but you can change the entire ledged text to subscript. Right-click on the ledged, select Font, and click on the Subscript option.