Chemistry, asked by Hasini2326, 11 months ago

the number places at which an element appears in a chemical equation is called​

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Answered by presto
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The little number you see to the right of the symbol for an element is called a subscript. That number indicates the number of atoms of that element present in the compound. When balancing an equation, you can change the coefficients but not the subscripts.

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Answered by manishak9102
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Answer: The number is called the subscript

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