Chemistry, asked by justbefriendly17, 2 months ago

What does the letter ‘s’ and ‘g’ indicate in the following chemical

equation? C(s)+O2(g)--CO2(g)​

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Answered by brainly6914
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Answer:

(s) -solid state

(g) -gaseous state

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Answered by kumar87977
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{'S' \: indicates  \: Solid}

{'G' \: indicates \:  Gas}

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