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4 December, 04:06
Compare a subscript with a coefficient
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Nikhil Smith
4 December, 04:28
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A subscript usually applies to the number of molecules of a single element. A coefficient applies to the whole compound. For example, CO2, there are 2 oxygen molecules. But if it were 4NaCl, that's 4 molecules of salt. Each molecule containing only 1 of each element.
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