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In the following equation, does the abb...

In the following equation, does the abbreviations used represent the correct physical states of the reactants and products ?
`2H_(2)(g) +O_(2)(1) to 2H_(2)O(1)`

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No. `O_(2) and H_(2)O` are also in the gaseous state. So, the correct form of the equation should be
`2H_(2)(g) +O_(2)(g) to 2H_(2)O(g)`
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