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The superscript is 195 and the subscript is 78.
Superscript.
wouldnt it just be Si The superscript is the mass number (28) and the subscript is the atomic number (14).
Something under the text is called subscript. For example, H2O. Something above the text is called superscript. For example, 22 = 4. That's it. Hope your doubt is clear.
No. The function described in the question is performed by subscript, not superscript, numbers.
The superscript is 195 and the subscript is 78.
It would be a superscript.
Superscript.
superscript 63 and subscript 152 Eu (the super and subscript go before the symbol with superscript on top of the subscript)
ctrl = for subscript ctrl shift = for superscript
It represents the atomic number and atomic mass. Mass number is the superscript Atomic number is the subscript
The superscript is the mass number (179); the subscript is the atomic number (72).
There are no keyboard shorcuts to do this. Instead you must select the cell (or text in a cell) right click, selecte formatting, and then click the superscript/subscript boxes. Welcome to the wonderful world of MS products.
subscript lower a round the baseline e.g H2O superscript rises a word above the baseline e.g4th
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
The alt keys for superscript ² & ³, are alt0178 = ² and alt 0179=³
It is a superscript: Br+.