What do you called the subscript after an element??

C10 << make 10 a subscript i can't remember... peace^_^ V,,

Answer:
It is simply called a subscript. In the chemical formula, it tells you how many atoms of that element are present in one molecule of the compound. For non-molecular substances (for example, salts), the subscripts tell you in what ratios the elements exist in the compound.
it's atomicity.

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