State Symbols (AQA GCSE Chemistry: Combined Science)

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Solid, Liquid, Gas & Aqueous

  • State symbols are written after each formula in chemical equations to show which physical state each substance is in
  • Brackets are used and they are not usually subscripted although you may come across them written in this way
  • Aqueous should remind you of the word 'aqua' and means the substance is dissolved in water
    • In other words it is a solution

Using state symbols table, IGCSE & GCSE Chemistry revision notes

The four state symbols show the physical state of substances at normal conditions

  • Symbol equations should be included when writing chemical equations.
  • An example of a reaction with state symbols is the reaction of copper carbonate with hydrochloric acid:

CuCO3 (s) + 2HCl (aq) CuCl2 (aq) + CO2 (g) + H2O (l)

Exam Tip

Be careful when writing the state symbol of solutions of liquids. For example, ethanol, or common alcohol, is a liquid at room temperature, so if it is pure alcohol then you would be using (l) as the state symbol; most of the time alcohol is used as a solution in water so (aq) is symbol to use.

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