How many atoms of Hydrogen (since "H" stands for 'Hydrogen') is in water (in this case). not sure if this is your question but there are 2 hydrogen and on oxygen.hope i can help
It means there are 2 hydrogen atoms attached to an oxygen atom.
The subscript 2 in the formula for water (H2O) means that there are 2 atoms of Hydrogen combined with 1 atom of Oxygen making 1 molecule of water.
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Im pretty sure it's the 2
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water(H2O) hope it helped! actually it takes 2 hydrogen and 1 oxygen atom to make water, which is H20 you use subscript.
Water is a compound. It has molecules consisting of two hydrogen atoms bonded to one oxygen atom. So it is made of 2 different elements - Hydrogen and oxygen -- to become H20. Hydrogen is made out of two atoms hence the subscript number 2.
2NO+5H(subscript 2)----->2NH(subscript 3)+2H(subscript 2)O
potassium bromide - KBr iron (III) sulfate - Fe[subscript 2](SO[subscript 4])[subscript 3] copper (II) chloride - CuCl[subscript 2] tetraphosphorous heptanitride - P[subscript 4]N[subscript 7] ammonium carbonate - (NH[subscript 4])CO[subscript 3]
You cannot be h20 intolerant. h20 intolerant means that your body wouldn't break down the h20 particles when digesting. Just like lactose intolerant, when someone cannot break down the lactose particles. You can't be h20 intolerant because your body is 2/3 water. If you were such, you wouldn't be alive.
Water is not created from "material" but two elements, oxygen and hydrogen. The combine to create the molecular structure H20 (2 is a subscript).
water(H2O) hope it helped! actually it takes 2 hydrogen and 1 oxygen atom to make water, which is H20 you use subscript.
Especially if the 2 is written as a subscript, it means the base-2 logarithm.
The subscript in the equation tells you how many atoms of that element there are in the reaction. For example: H20 --> H2 + O2 Before the reaction there are 2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen (the subscript 1 isn't shown). After the reaction there are 2 hydrogen atoms and 2 oxygen atoms. Keep in mind that this is a skeleton equation and isn't balanced yet.
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.
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Yes. In the chemical formula H2O, the subscript 2 after the hydrogen means there are two hydrogen atoms in a molecule of water. The absence of a subscript after the oxygen means the subscript is understood to be 1, so there is one atom of oxygen in a water molecule.
No, H2O shows that water has two atoms of hydrogen and one atom of oxygen in each molecule. O2H would mean two atoms of oxygen and one atom of hydrogen. The subscript follows the element it corresponds to.
do you mean series 2 or 3? series 2 you can watch on www.veoh.com.au then type h20 just add water series three will be seen in 2009 early in the year
The chemical formula of dichlorine monoxide is Cl2O - 2 is a subscript.
Subscript (:This is a subscript: (Na2) the "2" is the Subscript.
Water is a compound. It has molecules consisting of two hydrogen atoms bonded to one oxygen atom. So it is made of 2 different elements - Hydrogen and oxygen -- to become H20. Hydrogen is made out of two atoms hence the subscript number 2.