They should be numbered consecutively using superscript Arabic numerals.
Lists Lists should be itemized by using Arabic numerals followed by full points.
A great advance was made by Dalton, who, besides introducing simpler symbols, regarded the symbol as representing not only the element or compound but also one atom of that element or compound; in other words, his symbol denoted equivalent weights.4 This system, which permitted the correct representation of molecular composition, was adopted by Berzelius in 1814, who, having replaced the geometric signs of Dalton by the initial letter (or letters) of the Latin names of the elements, represented a compound by placing a plus sign between the symbols of its components, and the number of atoms of each component (except in the case of only one atom) by placing Arabic numerals before the symbols; for example, copper oxide was Cu +0, sulphur trioxide S+30.
A black dial sports raised bezel frames and Arabic numerals.
The 18K yellow gold displays the grey dial with charcoal grey arabic numerals imprinted on it.