An aqueous solution is brine; but aqueous solutions are not attracted by anions.
because of lattice energy
In an aqueous solution the solvent is water.
The solvent in an aqueous solution of salt is WATER. That's why it's referred to as "aqueous" (meaning water). The reasons why aqueous solutions are important are too numerous to mention. Consider that life and biology are all based on water, and on aqueous solutions.
An example of a non-electrolyte aqueous solution is polyethylene glycol. Non-electrolyte solutions are the kind that do not have ions (cations and anions) in them.
Sugar is dissolved by the water, so therefore water is the solvent.
Cations are attracted to anions.
because of lattice energy
introduction of anions
Aqueous solutions are solutions in which water is the solvent. Anything that dissolves in water forms an aqueous solution.
Sugar is an example of a non-electrolyte when it is not dissolved in water.
anions cos there the opposite
A solution with solvent as water is known as aqueous solution while a sloution with solvent not as a water is called non-aqueous solution
Because these solutions contain anions and cations.
A solution with solvent as water is known as aqueous solution while a sloution with solvent not as a water is called non-aqueous solution. Arhum Adnan
Concentration of aqueous solutions. Temperature of aqueous solutions. Electrode surface area.
aqueous salt solutions often are not neutral with respect to pH.explain
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