1. you2i
2. you 2i
I need all of these abberent instances to be changed to:
The built-in Copy/ReplaceAll feature only allows the formatting to be of one kind at a time, not mixed formatting. It removes mixed formatting when using the "ReplaceAll" feature. What is the solution?
Superscript indicates amount of charge on ion. It describes magnitude of charge.
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In scientific notation, 0.0000043 is 4.3 x10^ -6 [where the ^ symbol indicates that the 10 is raised to the power of -6 ... usually written in superscript]
A radical symbol indicates taking a root. A radical symbol alone indicates a square root (or equivalently, raising to the 1/2 power). If there is a small superscript number just to the left of the radical, then that indicates which root to take (square root for 2, cube root for 3, forth root for 4, fifth root for five, etc). This means raising to the 1/x power, where x is the small superscript number to the left of the radical.
32 The small number two is called the power, exponent or superscript and indicates how many times you multiply the large number
It indicates where their elbow is.
If you're referring to set scores, the superscript means that the set went to a tiebreak, and indicates the points won. E.g., a set score of 7-6 (9) means that the winner of the set won with a score of 9-7 in the tiebreak.
It indicates the field or fields that are the primary key.
MC with lines on topImproved answer:(M)CNumerals in brackets indicates multiplication by a thousand and superscript numerals indicates multiplication by that particular numeral.(M)C = 1,000*1,000*100 = 100,000,000
The registered trademark symbol, an R in a circle, indicates the preceding logo, slogan, etc. has been formally registered; the trademark symbol, a superscript TM, indicates the mark has not been formally registered.
The 2 indicates that there are 2 oxygen atoms.
After the IUPAC rule: 232Th, etc.Also used: Th-232, thorium-232