Need to type the carbon dioxide symbol (CO₂) correctly in Google Docs? In this video, I’ll show you the easiest way to write the CO₂ symbol with the subscript format, ensuring your scientific or technical documents look professional. This quick tutorial will guide you step by step so you can easily format chemical symbols and other text in Google Docs.
In this video:=
Type the CO2 symbol in Google Docs.
Format the "2" as a subscript to create the proper CO₂ symbol.
Tips and tricks for formatting other scientific symbols in Google Docs.
Works on: All devices that support Google Docs, including Windows, macOS, and Chromebooks.
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