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Thumbs up Answer: how do i make the oxygen sceintific equation? (O2)

Making a scientific equation for oxygen (O2) is actually quite simple! Here's how you can do it:
  1. Open Microsoft Word and create a new document.
  2. Type the chemical symbol for oxygen, which is "O".
  3. Type a subscript "2" immediately after the "O" to indicate that there are two oxygen atoms in the molecule.
  4. Highlight the "2" and format it as a subscript by going to the "Home" tab, clicking on the "Font" group, and then clicking on the subscript button (which looks like an "X" with a subscript "2" next to it).
  5. Your equation should now look like this: O‚‚.

That's it! You've successfully created a scientific equation for oxygen. If you need to create equations for other molecules, simply follow the same steps but adjust the chemical symbols and subscripts accordingly.
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