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Each state and union territory has a unique set of official symbols, usually a state emblem, an animal, a bird, a flower and a tree. A second animal (fish, butterfly, reptile, aquatic animal or heritage animal) sometimes appears, as do fruits and other plants, and there are some state songs and state mottos.
What are some popular state symbols? ›
The Great Seal also includes two other state symbols: the grizzly bear and the state motto “Eureka.”. The Seal's 31 stars symbolize California's admission into the Union in 1850 as the 31st state. The State Seal is stamped on official documents including California driver's licenses.
How are state symbols decided? ›
As to how symbols are chosen, lawmakers write the bills and vote on them, but they're often inspired by somebody else. Elementary school students proposed the blueberry muffin, the monarch butterfly, and hockey as state symbols, all of which passed.
What does the symbol ⇌ mean? ›
The symbol ⇌ has two half arrowheads, one pointing in each direction. It is used in equations that show reversible reactions: the forward reaction is the one that goes to the right. the backward reaction is the one that goes to the left.
What is America's state symbol? ›
The bald eagle has long been the national bird of the United States. In 1782, the Continental Congress adopted the Great Seal of the United States, which depicts a bald eagle holding 13 olive branches in one talon and 13 arrows in the other.
What is a state symbol for kids? ›
The flag, seal, bird (California valley quail), flower (California golden poppy), and tree (California redwood) are some of the major state symbols of California.
How do you write the symbols of physical states? ›
( s ) - Solids ( l ) - Liquids ( g ) - Gas ( aq . ) - Aqueous.
What state symbol is water? ›
State symbols
An aqueous solution forms when a substance dissolves in water. State symbols are useful because they show what a substance is like. For example: H2O(l) is liquid water but H2O(g) is steam and H2O(s) is ice.
What state symbol is NaCl? ›
Answer is NaCl which is salt and the (aq) tells us that the salt has been dissolved in water.
What symbols are used to represent the states of matter? ›
These states are:
- Solid, given the symbol (s)
- Liquid, given the symbol (l)
- Gas, given the symbol (g)
- Aqueous, meaning dissolved in water, and given the symbol (aq)
State symbols are used to show the physical state of reactants and products in a reaction, at the reaction temperature. This means the temperature at which the reaction takes place. State symbols are shown in subscript, just like when we use numbers to show how many atoms are in a molecule such as diatomic oxygen (O₂).
Why do state symbols exist? ›
State Symbols. Symbols are often adopted after a concerted effort by citizens to have a significant item recognized for its importance to the state. To that end, citizens, organizations or school children often research a particular symbol and make a request for a bill.
What is one state symbol? ›
State Symbols
State | Song | Bird |
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California | “I Love You, California” (1951) | California valley quail (1931) |
Animal: California grizzly bear (1953); Fish: California golden trout (1947); Colors: blue and gold (1951) |
How do you identify element symbols? ›
The first letter of the symbol is usually the first letter of the element's name, while the second letter is some other letter from the name. Some elements have symbols that derive from earlier, mostly Latin names, so the symbols may not contain any letters from the English name.
How do you know what state of matter an element is? ›
Hint: Find the parentheses after the chemical formula, regardless of whether it is inside the context of an equation. -"Determine the brackets as (s) for solid, (l) for liquid, (g) for gas, or (aq) for aqueous solution". A fluid solution is a substance dissolved in water.
How do you predict the state of a substance? ›
The state of a substance at a given temperature can be predicted if its melting point and boiling point are known.