How To Identify States Of Matter In A Chemical Formula
A chemical formula describes what inputs are necessary for a chemical reaction to occur and what products will result from the process. A complete formula indicates the state of matter — solid, liquid or gas — of each of these inputs and products in the reaction, ensuring that the chemist knows exactly what to expect.
The State of Affairs
For example, in the chemical formula for hydrolysis — the splitting of water — the liquid state of the reactant would be indicated by a lowercase "l" in parentheses next to the formula for water. Similarly, the gaseous state of the resulting hydrogen and oxygen would be indicated by a (g) next to the chemical formulas for these products. A solid reactant is marked by (s), while a solution of a reactant in water, or an aqueous solution, is indicated by (aq).
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