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Why do we mention the physical states of reactants and products in a chemical equation?

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Answered by hinataclash
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Answer:

to make the chemical equation more informative

Explanation:

it will be useful to know the type of reaction taking place

Answered by varadad25
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1. While writing a chemical equation, gaseous, liquid and solid states are symbolised as (g), (l), and (s) respectively.

2. This is done to make it more informative and to emphasise that those reactions occur in that manner only under those conditions.

Hence, physical states of reactants and products are mentioned while writing a chemical equation.

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