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All of the symbols used in chemical equations are up on the Periodic Table.
These symbols are: (s) for solid, (l) for liquids and (g) for gas.
Placing a (g), (l), (s), or (aq) after the substances, respectively.
They identify what phase the substances are in-Apex
there are lots of chemical symbols about 110 but they are only used for elements not compounds.
All of the symbols used in chemical equations are up on the Periodic Table.
All of the symbols used in chemical equations are up on the Periodic Table.
Because they are shorter.
The chemical symbol of silver is Ag: chemical symbols are used in chemical formulae and equations.
So it is wrong equation .Symbols are very important
Writing a chemical reaction with symbols: Ex.: NaCl + AgNO3 = AgCl (s) + NaNO3 A mathematical (digital) system for the writing of chemical equations exist but it is rarely used.
These symbols are: (s) for solid, (l) for liquids and (g) for gas.
Abreviations and symbols in science are both used as a shorthand system for frequently referenced concepts in writing. Symbols are used in mathematical equations to stand for constants or variables. As examples:In Chemical reactions: NaCl is table saltIn Chemical equations: 2H2 +O2 -> 2 H2OIn mathematical equations: E=MC^2In science literature: LSD is used in place of lysergic acid diethyl amideAs constants in physics equations: density is replaced by ρ (the lower case Greek letter rho)
A chemical symbol is used to state the name of a chemical element in a shorter form.
Placing a (g), (l), (s), or (aq) after the substances, respectively.
Chemical symbols are used to represent elements.
They identify what phase the substances are in-Apex