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Q: How do you type a small 2 in terms of CO2?
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How do you get the 2 in CO2 to get smaller?

To type CO2 it is necessary to set the font to subscript before typing the number 2. If typing CO2 as part of a Wiki question, it is not possible to do this.


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What atoms are presented in a molecule of co2 how many of each type are there?

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How do you write CO2 on the keyboard?

Type CO then 2, highlight the 2 in MS Word > Format > Font > Subscript Done


What is the Balanced equation for CO2 and NH4?

I dont know NH4, but CO2 is:1 Ch4 + 2 O2 = 1 CO2 + 2 H2ONH4 + CO2 = CN + 2H2O


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How can you type x cubed with a 3?

You type x3 and then highlight the 3 and click on x2 in the toolbar just above. Then you will have x3. It also works for things like CO2 if you highlight the 2 and click on x2, than you have CO2. <<>> This answer has been invalidated by the annoying fault on answers.com, that has not yet been fixed, that prevents x-cubed being written as an x with a small 3 above it. Until then you will just have to write 'x-cubed'.


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Unbalanced CH4 + O2 = H2O + CO2 Balanced CH4 + 2O2 = 2H20 + CO2


How do you balance the equation for CH4 O2 yield CO2 H2O?

Assuming complete combustion: CH4 + 2O2 --> 2H2O + CO2.