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The chemical formula for liquid and gaseous hydrogen is the same - H2However, Liquid hydrogen is usually written as LH2 with the L specifying that it is in the liquid state.
Formula: N2(L)
Because the chemical formula remain the same - liquid water or ice or vapour.
Chemical formulas or symbols do not vary with the phase of a material. Therefore, the chemical symbol* for copper is always Cu, whether the metal is solid, liquid, or gas. _________________________ *Chemical elements such as copper have symbols, rather than formulas, which are characteristics of chemical compounds.
The basis for almost all Walter rocket motors is hydrogen peroxide. With the chemical formula of (H2O2) it is an oxygen rich liquid which, upon decomposition, gives out heat at a rate equivalent to gunpowder. ROCKET FUEL As well as methane and diesel fuel
The chemical formula for liquid and gaseous hydrogen is the same - H2However, Liquid hydrogen is usually written as LH2 with the L specifying that it is in the liquid state.
Formula: P(L)
Formula: Br2(L)
Formula: N2(L)
Formula: N2(L)
The difference will be in their physical state i.e., solid and liquid state and in their chemical composition. Solid fuels that are used are the filling inside bombs i.e,. gun powder. Liquid fuels used are RDX etc.
Part of the chemical formula for an LCD is C6 H13 O (MESOGEN). This is the unit in the liquid chrystal that is responsible for the structural order of the liquid crystals.
Liquid water is an oxyde of hydrogen; the chemical formula is H2O.
Tetrasulfane has the chemical formula H2S4.
This liquid is water with the chemical formula H2O.
E. J. Greskovich has written: 'Chemical characterization, handling, and refining of SRC to liquid fuels' -- subject(s): Coal liquefaction, Liquid fuels, Research
The chemical formula for water is H2O. The chemical formula stays the same even if water is in a different state (solid, liquid or gas).