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An aqueous solution is formed when a substance is dissolved in water. The latin for water is 'aqua' - hence the word 'aqueous'.

A solution in which water is the primary solvent.

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An aqueous solution is formed when a substance is dissolved in water. The latin for water is 'aqua' - hence the word 'aqueous'.

A solution in which water is the primary solvent.

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No. Generally, (I'm not a chemistry prof) it would be considered an aqueous solution. For instance, if salt were dissolved in water, it would be an aqueous solution of NaCl (aq).

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This solution is called water solution or aqueous solution.

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Solid, liquid (only used for water), gas, and aqueous solution.

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D. D. Perrin has written:

'Ionisation constants of inorganic acids and bases in aqueous solution' -- subject(s): Bases (Chemistry), Dissociation, Inorganic acids, Tables

'Dissociation constants of organic bases in aqueous solution' -- subject(s): Ionization constants, Organic acids, Tables

'Dissociation constants of inorganic acids and bases in aqueous solution' -- subject(s): Bases (Chemistry), Dissociation, Inorganic acids, Tables

'Dissociation constants of organic bases in aqueous solution: supplement 1972' -- subject(s): Dissociation, Electrochemistry, Organic Chemistry, Tables

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