T Tony Jollans Mar 26, 2008 #2 There is no special symbol. You just have to format the font of the "2" as a subscript.
M muffet Mar 26, 2008 #3 Hi wpreece, Type Capital C: Lowercase c: Ctrl+Shift + 2: (Outcome = Co2 as you want it) To go back to ordinary print reverse Tony's advice. regards: muffet
Hi wpreece, Type Capital C: Lowercase c: Ctrl+Shift + 2: (Outcome = Co2 as you want it) To go back to ordinary print reverse Tony's advice. regards: muffet
G grammatim Mar 26, 2008 #5 But you'd still be wrong. That would be the symbol for a two-atom molecule of cobalt.
T Tony Jollans Mar 26, 2008 #6 Well - it is just an assumption that the OP meant carbon dioxide -- Enjoy, Tony But you'd still be wrong. That would be the symbol for a two-atom molecule of cobalt.
Well - it is just an assumption that the OP meant carbon dioxide -- Enjoy, Tony But you'd still be wrong. That would be the symbol for a two-atom molecule of cobalt.