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13 July, 14:52

What is the difference between a suscript and a coefficient in a chemical equation?

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  1. 13 July, 15:19
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    A coefficient denotes how many of that molecule there are. a subscript is how many of that atom are in the molecule. For example 3H₂O means there are 3 H₂O molecules and there are 2 hydrogen. If you were to count all the molecules present there would be 6 H and 3 0.
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