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Maggie Chambers
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14 May, 12:32
Why are formulas used to describe substances
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Janiya Ross
14 May, 12:58
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Chemical formulas are used to describe the types of atoms and their numbers in an element or compound ... When more than one atom of a specific element is found in a molecule, a subscript is used to indicate this in the chemical formula.
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