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The formation of a solid product in a chemical reaction is represented by "(s)" next to the symbol of the product. If it is a precipitate in a solution a downward arrow is shown on the RHS of the symbol of the product.
no element has the symbol G
I2(g) is the symbol for iodine in its standard state (including its state symbol.)
Water is used as a standard because its density is very close to 1 g/cm3 and it is abundant.
1 cal is the energy used to heat 1 g of water by 1K
All musical clefs indicate the position of a specific note on the staff. The treble clef is a G clef, because it shows the location of the note G.
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An Ampersand is a symbol often used to indicate the word 'And.' It looks like a fancy script G or S. In the standard keyboard it is found as the shifted 7.
There is actually no atomic symbol for water vapour ... it is water in another state and water is not an element, it is a compound of hydrogen and oxygen i.e. H2O. Temperature and phase (solid, liquid, gas) do not change this symbol.
You can write a subscript (g) after the formula for the gas. For example, CO2(g).
that is what the treble clef is also sometimes called
The Underline below symbol G represent about flow of current,if the line is straight it shows direct current,and if it is zig-zag then it is alternate current.
The same symbol (♯) is used to indicate that the tone is raised a half-step. For the name of the note, the Suffix "-is" is added (e. g. F → Fis).
The formation of a solid product in a chemical reaction is represented by "(s)" next to the symbol of the product. If it is a precipitate in a solution a downward arrow is shown on the RHS of the symbol of the product.
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