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An *aqueous* solution is formed when a substance is dissolved in water. The term "aqueous" stands for the latin word "aqua" which means water.
F.p.'s and B.p.'s are independent (intensive) properties, you can NOT calculate them.
Haemocyanins are a group of proteins.
In an aqueous solution the solvent is water.
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No, it is considered an electrolyte because charged ions are present, dissolved in solution (H3O+ and HSO4-). Any acidic aqueous solution is an electrolyte due to the presence of H3O+ in solution (similarly, any basic aqueous solution is also).
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No, it is considered an electrolyte because charged ions are present, dissolved in solution (H3O+ and HSO4-). Any acidic aqueous solution is an electrolyte due to the presence of H3O+ in solution (similarly, any basic aqueous solution is also).
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This solution is called water solution or aqueous solution.
'An Aqueous' solution. NB The word 'aqueous' comes from Latin ; 'aqua' meaning 'water'.
Aqueous solutions are solutions in which water is the solvent. Anything that dissolves in water forms an aqueous solution.
An *aqueous* solution is formed when a substance is dissolved in water. The term "aqueous" stands for the latin word "aqua" which means water.
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Any water based solution is aqueous.