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Kaila Cooley
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22 January, 09:09
Why cant we just put in subscripts?
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Libby King
22 January, 09:38
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A subscript is a character, usually a letter or number, that's printed slightly below and to the side of another character. Subscripts are commonly used in chemical formulas ... It's closely related to superscript, when a letter or number is printed above another character.
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