Oxygen does not have a subscript since it is an element. Subscripts are usually found in the chemical formula of a compound and not an element.
It tells you how many atoms of an element there are in a molocule.
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The subscripts just tell you how many atoms of an elementare in the compund
The antonym of oxygen is a solid.
Hypoxia: Hypo = below, ox = presence of oxygen "Below oxygen" or "below normal oxygen levels" Hypoxia means low tissue oxygen level. Or oxygen levels below normal in the tissues.
The symbol for oxygen, O, does not have a subscript because oxygen is typically found as a diatomic molecule (O2) in nature. The subscript 2 is understood to represent the number of oxygen atoms bonded together.
The chemical formula of dichlorine monoxide is Cl2O - 2 is a subscript.
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NO. The subscript of 3 applies only to the oxygen (O) in CO3.
The subscript 2 indicates that there are two oxygen atoms bonded together in the molecule of oxygen gas (O2).
It does have a subscript. 'O2' of oxygen , the figure '2' should be written subscriot; that is slightly smaller and slightly lower that the writing line. Atmospheric oxygen is a diatomic molecule 'O2' ; two atoms of oxygen combined with a double covalent bond ' O=O '.
No. Oxygen is an element and contains only oxygen atoms. Its formula is O2 (where the 2 is a subscript).
Because symbols for the elements do not have subscripts. A subscript is added in the chemical formula of a compound to indicate how many atoms of the element are included in a molecule of the compound. For example, when hydrogen (H) and oxygen (O) combine to form water (H2O), a subscript 2 is added to the H to indicate there are two hydrogen atoms in a molecule of water, but no subscript is added to the O, because there is only one oxygen atom is in a molecule of water.
As would be more apparent from its properly written formula, Zn(ClO3)2, each formula unit contains 6 oxygen atoms, the product of the subscript immediately following the oxygen atomic symbol and the subscript following the parenthetical formula of the chlorate polyatomic ion of which the oxygen atoms present are a part.
10: The total number is the product of the coefficient in front of the chemical formula and the subscript immediately following the symbol of the element asked about. If there is no subscript, a subscript of 1 is inferred.
The subscript on an element indicates how many atoms of the element are present: ex: O2 - the 2 shows there are two oxygen's present C6H12O6(sugar)- there are 6 carbon 12 hydrogen and 6 oxygen
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.