You can write a subscript (g) after the formula for the gas. For example, CO2(g).
Usually (g) after the particular compound or element, sometimes (v) as in the case of water vapor.
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(aq) Apex (:
THE PLUS SIGN (+)an example is: sodium + oxygen --> sodium oxideNa2 + O --> Na2O
(d) Apex
In chemical symbol, number written on top-left (2H) is is the mass number, and on the bottom left (1H) is atomic number. In chemical symbol the number in the very left of formula is used for balancing chemical equation.
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The symbols and formulas are used to recognize chemical elements and chemical compounds.
(aq) Apex (:
So it is wrong equation .Symbols are very important
The symbol (aq) is used after a chemical formula in an equation to indicate that the substance is in aqueous solution, meaning it is dissolved in water.
THE PLUS SIGN (+)an example is: sodium + oxygen --> sodium oxideNa2 + O --> Na2O
(d) Apex
In chemical symbol, number written on top-left (2H) is is the mass number, and on the bottom left (1H) is atomic number. In chemical symbol the number in the very left of formula is used for balancing chemical equation.
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.
A stoichiometric equation is a notation that describes a chemical reaction using chemical formulae. An example is CH4 + 2 O2 -> CO2 + 2 H2O
from a balanced chemical equation