why do we write H2 in a chemical equation and not s8?
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A molecule of sulfur is composed of eight sulfur atoms and is therefore written as S8. ... H2 is a molecular formula; it represents a diatomic molecule of hydrogen, consisting of two atoms of the element that are chemically bonded together.
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A molecule of sulfur is composed of eight sulfur atoms and is therefore written as S8. ... H2 is a molecular formula; it represents a diatomic molecule of hydrogen, consisting of two atoms of the element that are chemically bonded together.
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