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The coefficient is a count of the number of molecules of each substance in a chemical process. The subscript is the number of atoms of an element in each molecule.
The number of digits in the coefficient should be exactly the same as the number of significant figures.
The coefficient is between 1 and 10
In scientific notation, a number is represented as the product of a coefficient and a power of 10. The coefficient is a decimal number between 1 and 10, and the power of 10 indicates the number of places the decimal point is moved. For example, in the number 4.2 x 10^3, "4.2" is the coefficient and "3" is the power of 10.
Coefficient means the number infront of variable. Its 2
The coefficient is a count of the number of molecules of each substance in a chemical process. The subscript is the number of atoms of an element in each molecule.
A coefficient is the number that goes before an element when your balancing the equation. And a subscript is the number after the element. Subscripts are not changed when you balance the equation.
The 3 is the coefficient because it is the big number before the compound whereas the subscript is the small number after the compound.
A coefficient is the number that goes before an element when your balancing the equation. And a subscript is the number after the element. Subscripts are not changed when you balance the equation.
10: The total number is the product of the coefficient in front of the chemical formula and the subscript immediately following the symbol of the element asked about. If there is no subscript, a subscript of 1 is inferred.
The difference between factors and coefficient is very distinct. A factor is a quantity which is multiplied with another to give a particular number as the result. A coefficient on the other hand is a multiplier that measures property.
In chemical formulas, a subscript number signifies the number of atoms of the specified element in a molecule. For example, H2O (where the "2" is subscript) is the formula for water and represents 2 hydrogen atoms combined with 1 atom of oxygen.
it's a subscript
well i would say that a factor is a number add to another number and it equal something but a coefficient is not really what i know but i think its something similar to a factor
A constant is just a number that remains same throughout, while a coefficient is one which is followed by one or more variables.
In 3 molecules of H2O, which is 3H2O, there are 6 hydrogen atoms and 3 oxygen atoms. You multiply the coefficient of 3 times the subscript of each element. When there is no subscript, it is assumed to be 1.
1.What number represents the coeffcient 5H2? 2.What does the corffcient 5H2?