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the number below and to the right of an element in a chemical formula. It represents the number of atoms of that element in chemical compound or molecule.
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the number below and to the right of an element in a chemical formula. It represents the number of atoms of that element in chemical compound or molecule.
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The statement is true, if that was your question
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Answer:
The answer was subscript
Step-by-step explanation:
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