Superscript.
A superscript before the K (which is potassium) represents the atomic mass; a subscript before the K represents the atomic number. Therefore, 3919K represents "potassium-39", which is potassium's most abundant isotope. 4019K would represent "potassium-40", which is another, less abundant isotope of potassium.
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Superscript, as used in chemical formulas, can be acheived on any Microsoft word document. Type your entire text as normal. Highlight intended superscript. Press 'ctrl' and '+/=' simultaneously.
No. The function described in the question is performed by subscript, not superscript, numbers.
It represents the atomic number and atomic mass. Mass number is the superscript Atomic number is the subscript
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Superscript.
It would be a superscript.
There is no agreed sign for the median. Some authors represent the median of a set of values of x by x with a superscript ~ (tilde) above it.
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A superscript before the K (which is potassium) represents the atomic mass; a subscript before the K represents the atomic number. Therefore, 3919K represents "potassium-39", which is potassium's most abundant isotope. 4019K would represent "potassium-40", which is another, less abundant isotope of potassium.
"ctl"+ "shift" + "+" will give you a superscript
Superscript is a form of writing that uses numbers, figures, or symbols. Often mathematical and scientific formulas are written in subscript or in superscript.
The simplest way is "Mg+2". If the proper type fonts are available, the "+2" part of this symbol should be in superscript.
The alt keys for superscript ² & ³, are alt0178 = ² and alt 0179=³
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