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C is ussally the symbol used to denote the velocity of light.
The subscript is the number of atoms in a molecule.
A symbol with no subscript has an implicit subscript of 1, meaning one atom of that element per formula unit. I'm not quite sure that's what you were asking.
The subscript that is to the right of the element symbol, no subscript means 1. Example H2O, 2 hydrogen 1 oxygen
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That symbol is called the radical.
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Any symbol can be used to denote a set of integers. The set of all integers is denoted by Z, and the set of natural numbers by N.
The chemical symbol of fermium is Fm; as a subscript in the isotopes symbols is atomic number.
The shape or symbol used to denote infinity is a 8 on its side: "∞"
The shape or symbol used to denote infinity is a 8 on its side: "∞"
The shape or symbol used to denote infinity is a 8 on its side: "∞"
The radical symbol √
The unit of wavelength is a Hertz, written as Hz.
C is ussally the symbol used to denote the velocity of light.
superscript 63 and subscript 152 Eu (the super and subscript go before the symbol with superscript on top of the subscript)