That would be subscript.
the atom number identifies the element u puta
The number of moles in each element
The chemical symbol is used only for chemical elements; the chemical formula is for molecules. Ex.: Na is the chemical symbol of sodium and NaCl is the chemical formula of sodium chloride.
The concept behind the numbers is called stoichiometry, and an equation is said to be balanced if the numbers in front of the formulas show that the number of each element is the same on both sides of the equation (reactants and products). They are called coefficients.
chemical formula is an abbreviation representing the molecules of an element or a compound . The number and kind of the atoms of elements can be understood from the chemical formula . The symbol and number of atoms of each element will be indicated in the chemical formula.
the atom number identifies the element u puta
they represent the number of protons the element has and what is their charge
These numbers are called coefficients (number of atoms and molecules)
A combination of chemical symbols that show what elements make up a compound and the number of atoms of each element in the smallest unit of the compound is a chemical formula.
The number of moles in each element
The number of atoms of that element in the molecule
Chemical formulas consist of chemical symbols and numbers. The symbols represent the elements in the compound. The numbers indicate the quantity of atoms of each element in the compound.
It depends on the reaction. Also, only the products are produced by a chemical reaction; the reactants produce the reaction and are changed in the reaction to the products. (If you have a chemical equation, the number of distinct molecules and/or isolated element symbols on the right side of the equation will show how many distinct products are formed in the reaction.)
They are identified by the commonly known symbols for each element as well as a subscript for the number of occurrences of the element in a molecule.
That would be subscript.
That would be subscript.
A chemical formula