How to enter a complex chemical equation in a Word document
The chemical equation for reducing ferric oxide in charcoal is an example to be done in this article, you can learn from the following tutorial steps, and believe that if you have mastered the input method of this chemical equation, the other more complex chemical equations will be a cinch.
1, switch to the Insert tab, select Formula in the Symbols group, and then choose Insert New formula, and the formula edit box appears in Word.
2, the text in the edit box is selected, enter "2c+", and then on the Formula Tools-Design tab, in the structure group, find the "superscript", select subscript and superscript in the subscript.
3, the next sign structure corresponding to the box to enter the corresponding content.
4, positioning the cursor outside the subscript structure, the same way to enter the following subscript, and then add the vertical fractional structure.