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  • Water is a liquid, so we use (l). Soluble ionic compounds dissociate in water, so we use (aq) for aqueous. Insoluble ionic compounds do not dissociate in water, so we use (s) for solid. Even if an ionic compound is soluble, if it's not in water then it's usually a solid at room temperature, in which case (s) would be appropriate.

  • when do you use (g) for gas and (l) or liquid in precipitation reactions.. i dont understand how you figure out what state the product/reactants are.. could you please give me afew tips on how to figure this out?

    thanks

  • QUESTION!!!!! doesn't the last equation 9:55 have to balance yet? Since it isn't balanced will that affect the outcome? I don't see how it would. IDK

  • This was so simple and easy to understand. Big help for my Chem studying!! Thx!!

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