It depends where they are located.
The superscript can be the charge of the compound or Atomic Mass of the atom.
The subscript can be the atomic number of the atom or the number of atoms in a compound.
Superscripts
Mg+2 Magnesium has a +2 charge.
ClO- Perchlorate has a -1 charge.
235U Uranium has an atomic mass of 235 amu.
Subscripts
O2 Each molecule of oxygen has 2 oxygen atoms.
H2SO4 Each sulfuric acid molecule has 2 hydrogens, 1 sulfur, and 4 oxygen atoms.
56Ba Barium has an atomic number of 56. It has 56 protons and 56 electrons.
Subscripts represent the number of atoms of an element in a molecule. They are written as small numbers to the right of the element symbol in a chemical formula. They indicate the ratio of elements in a compound.
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subscripts
Subscripts are small numbers or characters written below the normal text line to indicate different types of information, such as chemical formulas or mathematical operations. In chemistry, subscripts are used to show the number of atoms of each element in a molecule. In mathematics, subscripts are commonly used to distinguish between different variables or components in a set of data.
These subscripts are down the chemical symbol and at right. Example: O2
Yes.
A subscript is something written below the line.
Subscripts represent the number of atoms of an element in a molecule. They are written as small numbers to the right of the element symbol in a chemical formula. They indicate the ratio of elements in a compound.
Chemical formulas are written with the chemical symbol of each element followed by a subscript. If no subscript is written, it is understood to be 1. In a molecular formula, the subscripts indicate the number of atoms of each element that are present in one molecule. In a chemical formula for an ionic compound, the subscripts represent the lowest whole number ratio of ions in the compound.
subscripts
subscripts are the cation superscripts are the anian
Subscripts are small numbers or characters written below the normal text line to indicate different types of information, such as chemical formulas or mathematical operations. In chemistry, subscripts are used to show the number of atoms of each element in a molecule. In mathematics, subscripts are commonly used to distinguish between different variables or components in a set of data.
Balancing only allows you to change the coefficients, NOT the subscripts.
These subscripts are down the chemical symbol and at right. Example: O2
In a chemical formula, a subscript is a number written to the right and slightly below the symbol for the chemical element. If the subscript is 1, it is not written. The subscripts for the chemical formula for water, H2O, are 2 for hydrogen and 1 for oxygen. The subscripts for the chemical formula for glucose, C6H12O6, are 6 for carbon, 12 for hydrogen, and 6 for oxygen.
Do you mean subscripts like H2O (ie the 2 would be subscripted)?
The formula as written, including a capital "I", is already an empirical formula, since it shows a total of 7 carbon atoms and none of the other subscripts is integrally divisible by 7. However, the formula may have been intended to be written C16H12Cl2O2. In that instance, all the subscripts can be integrally divided by 2 to given an empirical formula of C8H6ClO.