No - they are usually balanced by changing the numbers before the molecules.
Changing subscripts in chemical formulas should never be done to balance a chemical equation because it changes the identity of the compounds involved. Instead, coefficients should be adjusted to balance the equation without altering the chemical formulas.
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The geological processes, that are involved in changing igneous rock to sedimentary rock are; weathering, erosion, deposition and compaction.
Coefficients in front of chemical formulas should not be changed when balancing chemical equations. These coefficients represent the number of each molecule or atom involved in the reaction and changing them would change the stoichiometry of the reaction. Only the subscripts within chemical formulas should be adjusted to balance the equation.
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The subscripts determine what the chemicals are, you have to change the amount of the reactants/products rather than change what the reactants/products actually are eg O2 is oxygen gas, if you wanted 4 of them to balance it it would have to be 2 O2 otherwise it wouldn't be oxygen gas any more.
No. There is nothing involved in changing plugs that requires or draws electrical current.