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.
An Aqueous solution is a solution made of water.That sand is dissolved in water so therefore it is Aqueous. xxX SparklyCrystal xXx
When a compound is dissolved in water, the mixture is called an aqueous solution of the particular compound.
Aqueous means like or with water, watery. The aqueous humour in the eye is the watery liquid.
water
aqueous or solution in water
Solid, liquid (only used for water), gas, and aqueous solution.
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).
I think you must mean aqueous HCl, which is aqueous hydrochloric acid, meaning the hydrochloric acid has been diluted with water.
it is dissolved in water
-noun Chemistry. Xenic acid is the aqueous solution of xenon trioxide, a stable weak acid and strong oxidizing agent.
Arthur Kenneth Holliday has written: 'Inorganic chemistry in non-aqueous solvents' -- subject(s): Solvents 'Non-aqueous solvents in inorganic chemistry' -- subject(s): Solvents
In chemistry, "aq" stands for "aqueous," indicating that a substance is dissolved in water. It is commonly used in chemical equations to represent a solution where the solute is dissolved in water.
aqueous or solution in water
Solid, liquid (only used for water), gas, and aqueous solution.
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).
I think you must mean aqueous HCl, which is aqueous hydrochloric acid, meaning the hydrochloric acid has been diluted with water.
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
Chemistry.
it is dissolved in water
I'm assuming that 2 is supposed to be a subscript, which would make that a negatively-charged ion consisting of two sulfur atoms. The aq means "aqueous" which means the ion is dissolved in water.
C. C. Addison has written: 'Use of non-aqueous solvents in inorganic chemistry' -- subject(s): Inorganic Chemistry, Solvents 'Main group elements: groups V and VI' -- subject(s): Inorganic Chemistry