The subscript refers to the number of the specific atom or, if parentheses are present, group of atoms, in a molecule or formula unit. No subscript is given if there is only one such atom per molecule.
For example, H2O is the formula for water. the subscripted 2 shows that there are two hydrogen atoms in the molecule.
A chemical formula is what scientists use to refer to the element. Vitamin A is the chemical which has the formula C20H19OH.
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The subscript refers to the amount of atoms of that element in the formula e.g. H2O means two atoms of hydrogen and one atom of oxygen in one molecule of water. Hope this helps.
a subscript Number of atoms of that element in the molecule.
The chemical formula for boron is B, so B3 would refer to three boron atoms bonded together.
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There isn't a specific chemical formula for "butter of tin" as it is not a defined chemical compound. However, "butter of tin" can refer to stannous chloride (SnCl2), a compound used in certain chemical processes.
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The term "Jung" does not refer to a specific chemical compound or substance that has a recognized chemical formula. If you meant a specific chemical or compound, please provide more context or clarify the name, and I'll be happy to assist you further.
CrO can refer to chromium(II) oxide, which has the chemical formula CrO, or to chromyl chloride, which has the chemical formula CrO2Cl2. Can you please specify which compound you are referring to?
There is no such compound named Phosphorus bromine. It you refer to the product formed in the reaction of phosphorus and bromine, its Phosphorus Tribromide = PBr3
There is no standard chemical formula for "berrylate" as it is not a recognized chemical compound or ion. It may refer to a hypothetical or obscure compound that is not commonly known in chemistry.