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  • Understanding Subscripts in Chemical Formulas: A Simple Explanation
    The little number after an atomic symbol is called the subscript. It represents the number of atoms of that element in a molecule or compound.

    For example:

    * H₂O - The subscript "2" after the "H" indicates that there are two hydrogen atoms in a water molecule.

    * CO₂ - The subscript "2" after the "O" indicates that there are two oxygen atoms in a carbon dioxide molecule.

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