
What is the difference between a coefficient and a subscript in a ...
Aug 10, 2014 · The first equation says Li L i with a small subscript 2, however the second one says Al with a coefficient 2 instead of AlX2 A l X 2. Can someone please explain this discrepancy and …
stoichiometry - What is the meaning of a decimal in a subscript in a ...
What is the meaning of a decimal in a subscript in a chemical formulas? I came across the fractional subscripts in a publication,[1] for example: We introduce oxygen into a ferromagnetic metallic
Formating a chemical equation - Chemistry Stack Exchange
Feb 6, 2020 · I study chemistry in an University and I have two professors that says opposing things. One says that the physical state must be subscribed (1 at the picture) and other that it must be …
notation - differentiate between the subscript (s) and coefficient (s ...
Sep 25, 2018 · Im confuse on whats the question is asking. differentiate between the subscript (s) and coefficient (s) that make up the chemical formula for sulfuric acid, $\ce {2H2SO4}$.
How do I type a simple chemical equation in Microsoft Word?
Nov 6, 2012 · It is designed for math but works okay for chemistry. Go to the insert tab. (For shortcut you can press Alt+= sight together) Click on the equation button on the far right. Type in your equation. …
inorganic chemistry - How can there be decimal subscripts in a ...
Nov 20, 2016 · While learning about how batteries work I have encountered the following notation for a Li-ion cathode: $\\ce{Li_{0.5}FePO4}$.[1] According to Wikipedia, the subscript number in a reaction …
notation - What does the ‘−1’ superscript mean in units? - Chemistry ...
Oct 22, 2014 · For example, the rate of a chemical reaction can be expressed in mol/L−1/sec−1 m o l / L 1 / s e c 1. Why is it ‘−1’ and not, say, ‘−2’? Does it change the meaning if the minus is removed and …
“T” in subscript in formulas - Chemistry Stack Exchange
Aug 23, 2019 · Does a “T” in a formula subscript indicate all possible numbers of atoms? $\\ce{FeO_T}$ is the specific one I came across (in the "bulk chemistry" table here: https://sciences.ucf.edu/class/
inorganic chemistry - Chemical formulas with non-integer coefficients ...
Feb 21, 2022 · Let's consider the composition $\\ce{Hg_{0.7}Cd_{0.3}Te}$ which appears in my data. As I remember from my chemical knowledge it's not possible having non-integers numbers as …
physical chemistry - Why do we still use the 'P' subscript in a ...
Why do we still use the 'P' subscript in a thermodynamic derivative such as (dH/dT)P? Ask Question Asked 8 years, 10 months ago Modified 8 years, 10 months ago