How To Change A Subscript In A Correctly Written Chemical Formula?

A) Changes The Number Of Moles Represented By The Formula. B) Changes The Charges On The Other Ions In The Compound See....further Details? C) changes the formula so that it no longer represents the compound it previously represented. D) has no effect on the formula


Answer:
Maxine,

I would attempt to answer your question but you enjoy not provided me with enough information to answer your question.

In a fair chemical equation none of the reactants or products can be changed because the equation must be balanced on both sides of the equation for oxidation state.

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