There is one atom of that element in the molecule.
Do you mean formula
There is one atom of that element in the molecule.
Fe is the chemical symbol for iron. In chemical formulas, Fe represents an atom of iron.
There is no chemical formula for zinc, it is an element. It is represented by the symbol Zn.
The subscript in a chemical formula represents the amount of that atom in that compound's formula.
There is one atom of that element in the molecule.
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.
Do you mean formula
fluorine is a diatomic halogen,found as F2 Answer: The formula of Fluorine is "F" and being highly reactive it exists as "F2".
The meaning is that only one atom of this element exist in the molecule. Example: sodium chloride - NaCl.
There is one atom of that element in the molecule.
If you mean the chemical symbol from the periodic table it is Li.
Fe is the chemical symbol for iron. In chemical formulas, Fe represents an atom of iron.
Cu represents the chemical element copper. Its chemical symbol comes from the Latin word "cuprum." The chemical formula for copper is Cu.
There is no chemical formula for zinc, it is an element. It is represented by the symbol Zn.
The subscript in a chemical formula represents the amount of that atom in that compound's formula.
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.