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Tells you the number of atoms of an element in a chemical formula
Question 6 options:
subscript
coefficient
molecule
chemical symbol
Question 6 options:
subscript
coefficient
molecule
chemical symbol
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The correct answer is **subscript**.
In a chemical formula, the subscript is the small number written to the right of an element's symbol, indicating the number of atoms of that element in the molecule. For example, in H₂O, the "2" is the subscript that tells you there are two hydrogen atoms.
In a chemical formula, the subscript is the small number written to the right of an element's symbol, indicating the number of atoms of that element in the molecule. For example, in H₂O, the "2" is the subscript that tells you there are two hydrogen atoms.
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