The symbol (g) is gas (in a chemical reaction) or gram.
The symbol (g) is typically used to represent a gas in a chemical reaction equation.
You can write a subscript (g) after the formula for the gas. For example, CO2(g).
There is no equation for Sulfur, it is an element with the symbol S and that is all. Equations are used to represent chemical reactions and formulas are used to represent chemical compounds. Elements just have a symbol because they only contain one sort of atom.
There is NO equation for fluorine. Its chemical formulae is ' F2 '. It is a component of an equation when it is being reacted with another substance. e.g. H2(g) + F2(g) = 2HF(g) This is a reaction equation because it has an 'equals(=)' sign. N.B. As 'F2' there is no 'equals sign' so it is NOT an equation.
There are three common state symbols for chemical formulae. The first is (s) which is solid, the second is (g) which is gaseous, and the third is (aq) which denotes aqueous, or in a liquid solution.
The symbol (g) is typically used to represent a gas in a chemical reaction equation.
You can write a subscript (g) after the formula for the gas. For example, CO2(g).
There is no equation for Sulfur, it is an element with the symbol S and that is all. Equations are used to represent chemical reactions and formulas are used to represent chemical compounds. Elements just have a symbol because they only contain one sort of atom.
There is NO equation for fluorine. Its chemical formulae is ' F2 '. It is a component of an equation when it is being reacted with another substance. e.g. H2(g) + F2(g) = 2HF(g) This is a reaction equation because it has an 'equals(=)' sign. N.B. As 'F2' there is no 'equals sign' so it is NOT an equation.
There are three common state symbols for chemical formulae. The first is (s) which is solid, the second is (g) which is gaseous, and the third is (aq) which denotes aqueous, or in a liquid solution.
Balanced equation of nitric oxide is no3 2-
Symbol equations for reactions are written using chemical formulae.
The chemical equation for the laboratory preparation of ammonia is: N2(g) + 3H2(g) → 2NH3(g)
Carbon plus Oxgen gives Carbon dioxide. C + O2 = CO2
The chemical symbol for gold is Au
(s) - solid (l) - liquid (g) - gas (aq) - aqueous (dissolved in water)
The chemical equation for the reaction between aluminum and steam is 2Al(s) + 3H2O(g) → Al2O3(s) + 3H2(g).