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hi guys itamp;#39;s me UB programmer and in this video we will see how we can write mathematical equation or chemistry formulas in the HTML if you are working on any custom project you can let me know on the WhatsApp or mail to discuss about their project or you can fill out this form letamp;#39;s get started with the video HDML file will be the file of this tutorial you can get all the source code in the description uh let me just use the boilerplate and name it as HTML fifth tutorial as the title now I will uh H1 and then I will say formula for water and we all know itamp;#39;s H2O but how we can write it in uh three two four letamp;#39;s see what we are getting in the output the live server and you can see this but what we want is two has to be shown as the superscript right in the formula what tag we can use is is seop and Iamp;#39;ll wrap around two now letamp;#39;s see you can see we have successfully written the formula for water you can just write it out any uh big formul