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In general, what does a subscript (such as the “2” in H2) tell you about the molecule?
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A subscript in a chemical formula, such as the "2" in H2, represents the number of atoms of that particular element in a molecule. In this case, H2 indicates that there are two hydrogen atoms present in the molecule.
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