This depends on the formula involved: for example at 0 0C, at the initial time, at the point of departure, etc.
In a series such as x0, x1, x2 ..... xi, the zero means it is the initial condition or the first of the series.
0 means zero
The subscript 4 indicates the number of that type of atoms in the compound. In this case, there are four Fluorine atoms in this molecular compound.
Kw is called the water autoprotolysis constant or water autoionization constant
The chemical formula of dichlorine monoxide is Cl2O - 2 is a subscript.
The subscript in a chemical formula refers to the _____.
Ag3PO4 would be silver phosphate.
False. The square braces are the subscript operator. The subscript is the operand, the zero-based offset index that is passed to the operator.
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the subscript g after H2O indicates that it is water vapour, a gas, which is what the subscript g stands for. If there was a subscript s after the H2O, it would mean that H2O is in a solid form as ice. If there was a subscript l it means that H2O is in the liquid form as water.
The meaning of this subscript is the base of a specific logarithm; example: log10, the usual logarithm with the base 10.
The subscript 4 indicates the number of that type of atoms in the compound. In this case, there are four Fluorine atoms in this molecular compound.
usually a subscript denotes the number of atoms of a particular element within the formula. ie H2O (the 2 would be a subscript) indicates there are two atoms of hydrogen in one molecule of water.
it means p times 4
0. For many (every) languages, for every type of array, the starting subscript is zero.
The subscript is the number of atoms.Example: U3O8Uranium octoxide has 3 uranium atoms and 8 oxygen atoms.
There is one atom of that element in the molecule.
Why doesn't the 0xygen have a subscript?
Initial time is usually t-sub-zero, written as a lower-case "t" followed by a subscript "0", and final time is usually t-sub-n (lower-case "t" followed by a subscript "n").