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  • Understanding Chemical Formulas: The Meaning of Subscripts (2CO2)
    In the chemical formula 2CO2, the big "2" means that there are two molecules of carbon dioxide present. This is in contrast to 1CO2, which would represent one molecule of carbon dioxide. The subscript "2" is used to indicate the number of molecules of a particular compound that are present in a formula. For example, in the formula H2O, the subscript "2" indicates that there are two hydrogen atoms for every one oxygen atom.
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