Subscribe can be change
we use kilolitre in a sentence by its abbreviation "kl" for eg: 100 kl
you can use latent in a sentence like this: jealousy in relationships is latent but natural. hope this helps. :)
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the pupil is in the classroom
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subscripts can't be changed.
Not every chemical formula requires subscript. For example table salt is NaCl, sodium chloride. No subscript. But most chemical formulae do require subscript, such as water, H2O.
The subscript in the molecular formula of water, H2O, says that there are two atoms of hydrogen for every one atom of oxygen.
To type a subscript on the internet, you can use HTML or Markdown formatting, depending on the platform. In HTML, you can create a subscript by wrapping the text in <sub> tags, like this: <sub>text</sub>. In Markdown, you can use specific syntax like ~text~ if the platform supports it. Alternatively, you can also use special character codes or insert symbols from a character map if you need a specific subscript character.
To enter a subscript on a TI-84 calculator, first access the alpha mode by pressing the "Alpha" key. Then, press the "Y=" key to access the Y= editor, where you can input your equation. For the subscript, use the "X,T,θ,n" key, and then select the appropriate variable or use the "2nd" key followed by the "0" key to bring up the catalog and find the subscript option. Finally, type your desired subscript value.
To type subscript characters using your keyboard, you can use keyboard shortcuts in programs like Microsoft Word. For example, highlight the text you want to format and press "Ctrl" + "=" to create subscript. In other applications, you may need to access the formatting options or use specific Unicode character codes for subscript. Alternatively, you can also insert subscript characters directly from the symbols menu in many text editing software.
To type small numbers for chemical formulas and exponents, you can use the subscript and superscript functions in most text editors or word processing software. In HTML, you can use for subscript and for superscript. You can also use keyboard shortcuts like Ctrl+= (for superscript) and Ctrl+Shift+= (for subscript) on some platforms.
To type the atomic number in Microsoft Word 2007, you can use the subscript formatting feature. Simply highlight the number you want to make subscript, right-click, select "Font," and then check the box for subscript. This will lower the selected number to appear like a subscript.
You cannot uses indices instead of subscripts. The subscript operator [] requires an index in order to determine the subscript. Even if you don't use the subscript operator you still need an index to determine the offset of the subscript. Indeed, the only time you do not need an index is when traversing the array using a roving pointer, which is arguably more efficient than using a subscript to traverse an array since subscripts use multiplication instead of the much simpler increment/decrement operation.
The correct order for writing the name of a compound is element-symbol subscript followed by the element and subscript (e.g., H2O for water).
ctrl = for subscript ctrl shift = for superscript
To write subscript numbers in AutoCAD, you can use the Text tool to create a text object. After entering your main text, highlight the portion you want to set as subscript, right-click and select "Properties." In the Properties palette, find the "Text" section and adjust the "Baseline Shift" to a negative value to lower the text, making it appear as subscript. Alternatively, you can use the MTEXT command, which allows for more formatting options directly in the text editor.