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In chemical formulas, there are often subscript numbers (such as the 2 in h2o, or the 6, 12, and 6 in c6h12o6). what do these subscript numbers mean? what information do the tell us? subscript numbers tell us how many of the element to their upper-left there are in the molecule. subscript numbers tell us the electrical charge of the element to their upper-left subscript numbers tell us how many of the element to their upper-left there are. subscript numbers tell us how many of the element to their upper-right there are in the molecule. subscript numbers tell us how many of the element to their upper-right there are.

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