The subscript for argon (Ar) is 18, which indicates the number of protons in the nucleus of an argon atom.
The chemical symbol of fermium is Fm; as a subscript in the isotopes symbols is atomic number.
Argon is an element and all the atoms in argon are argon atoms.
If you think to the atomic number this is 94 for plutonium.
The chemical symbol Ar stands for Argon. Argon is a colorless, odorless, and inert gas that is commonly used in fluorescent lights and welding operations.
The symbol for oxygen, O, does not have a subscript because oxygen is typically found as a diatomic molecule (O2) in nature. The subscript 2 is understood to represent the number of oxygen atoms bonded together.
ctrl = for subscript ctrl shift = for superscript
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.
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.
Not every chemical formula requires subscript. For example table salt is NaCl, sodium chloride. No subscript. But most chemical formulae do require subscript, such as water, H2O.
Click the Subscript button in the Font group of the Home tab.
superscript 63 and subscript 152 Eu (the super and subscript go before the symbol with superscript on top of the subscript)
The chemical symbol of fermium is Fm; as a subscript in the isotopes symbols is atomic number.
Michael W. Swagel has written: 'The determination of the g[subscript J]([superscript 3]P[subscript 1]) value and g[subscript J]([superscript 1]P[subscript 1]) value of barium and the ratio A([superscript 1]P[subscript 1])/[[Greek letter mu subscript O]g[subscript J]([superscript 1]P[subscript 1]) ] of mercury-199' -- subject(s): Barium, Mercury, Spectra, Spectrum analysis
A subscript is below the line, as in 52 or 5x; a superscript is above the line: 52.
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The formula unit of sodium chloride is NaCl; any subscript.
The superscript for platinum is Pt2+ and the subscript for platinum is Pt.