what do you mean by (g),(I), (s) and aq is an chemical reaction?
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Explanation: g is for gaseous compound l is lquid s is for solid and aq is for aqueous( dissolved in water)
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In a chemical reaction,
(g) means that the compound is gaseous in nature.
(s) means that the compound is solid in nature.
(l) means that the compound is liquid in nature.
(aq) means that the compound is aqueous in nature.
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For Example-
2Na(s)+ 2H2O(l)—> 2NaOH(aq) + H2(g)
In the above chemical equation,
Sodium (Na) is solid in nature.
Water (H2O) is liquid in nature.
Sodium Hydroxide (NaOH) is aqueous in Nature.
Hydrogen (H2) is gaseous in Nature.
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