The chemical formula for water, liquid, solid or gaseous is the same - H2O
In some texts you will find a little cursive L in brackets to indicate that it is liquid, or a little g to indicate gas, or a little s to indicate solid.
In order to have a balanced equation, adding the reactant H2 And O2 (H2+O2) have to come out equal on the product side and the reactant side. This would look like H2+O2 = H2O2
H2O is the formula for water
H2O. 2 parts hydrogen and 1 part oxygen.
it's H2 O
The formular for that reaction is C2O + H2O = C2H2O if you do not take concentrations of substances going into the reaction.
This is not a chemical formula or equation.
Mass per unit volume (kgm-3)
Sodium and Chlorine are the elements in common salt. NaCl is the formular.
first step; you have to know the formulastep;2 calculate the formular
This is sodium chloride (NaCl) dissolved in water (H2O).
H20(s), ice is simply a solid state of water...
SF4
FeI2
The hydronium ion is simply the water ion with an extra proton. (H+) So: H2O + H+ ---> H3O+
The chemical formular for Iron(III) sulfate dihydrate is Fe2(SO4)3.2H2O.
KNO3
h2so4
Formula: Mg3P2
Formula: PCl3
It is simply NH4Br.
CsBr