An aqueous solution is brine; but aqueous solutions are not attracted by anions.
aqueous strontium sulfide
yes,zinc sulphate is aqueous.
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.
No. While sodium acetate will form an aqueous solution, the pure substance is not aqueous. If you want to annotate that it is aqueous in a chemical formula, you follow the substance with (aq) in this manner: NaC2H3O2 (aq)
CaNO3 does not exist. Ca(NO3)2 is calcium nitrate.
NO … Calcium Nitrate (CaNO3) contains no carbon (C) which is a good clue as to whether it is Organic or not.
CoC2H6O4
Ca(NO3)2 is calcium nitrate.
NaBr + Ca(NO3)2 ==> is mixed in aqueous solution, nothing will precipitate out. All salts of sodium and all nitrates are soluble. It is possible a little calcium bromide may ppt out.
Aqueous solutions are solutions in which water is the solvent. Anything that dissolves in water forms an aqueous solution.
The Ca(NO3)2 is the proper product formula. So, there will be a 2 in front of the KNO3, just one of the CaCl2, a 2 in front of the CaNO3, and just one of the Ca(NO3)2
This solution is called water solution or aqueous solution.
i do not know what Aqueous means
it is a aqueous
Aqueous
An aqueous solution is brine; but aqueous solutions are not attracted by anions.