The aqueous state refers to a substance that is dissolved in water. In this state, the substance is evenly distributed throughout the water, forming a homogeneous mixture. Many substances can exist in the aqueous state, including salts, acids, and bases, among others.
aqueous (aq)
it is dissolved in water
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The term "aqueous" means that the compound is dissolved in water. For example, Na+ (aq) means that you have sodium ions in water.
Solid (S), Liquid (L) Gas (G), and Aqueous (Aq).
The state of silver at room temperature is a solid.
Aqueous
aqueous (aq)
Under normal conditions CuCl2 can exist in either a solid state or in aqueous solution.
Aqueous isn't a "state". Oxygen is a very, very pale blue in the liquid state; could that be what you're thinking of?
it is dissolved in water
It's an aqueous solution.
ionic substance
It's an aqueous solution.
According to my knowledge it is Aqueous
A compound that does not conduct an electric current in aqueous solution or in molten state is a covalently bonded compound. It could also be called a "non-ionogen".
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