How do you indicate solid, a liquid, an aqueous solution and a gas in a chemical equation ?
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Notation for a Chemical Equation
The state of matter of each compound or molecule is indicated in subscript next to the compound by an abbreviation in parentheses. For example, a compound in the gas state would be indicated by (g), solid (s), liquid (l), and aqueous (aq).
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