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28 February, 13:27

What state symbol would you use to show that a reacting substance was a gas?

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  1. 28 February, 13:37
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    Answer: (g)

    Explanation:

    A reacting substance can either be a solid, liquid or gas.

    For instance:

    A (s) + B (g) - --> AB (l)

    In the reaction above, the reactants are "A", a solid with state symbol (s); while "B", a gas with state symbol (g); both form a product "AB", a liquid with state symbol (l).

    Thus, (g) is the state symbol that shows the reacting substance was a gas.
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