S=A solid object
L=A liquid
G=A gas
Aq=A substance dissolved in water or mixed in with solvent.
If you dont know what the difference between L and aq its that a liquid(L) does not have to be water it could be molten metal in the form of a liquid as well as metals are usually solids at room temperature except mercuary(not the planet the element).
While a aquas) is a substance dissolved in a solvent.
Hope this helped
sry if there's bad spelling its my first question I've answered.
aq stands for aqueous solution or when something is dissolved in water.
"Aq" can serve as an abbreviation for "aqueous solution," in which a substance is dissolved in water. For this reason, the state, or phase of matter would be considered liquid.
Dissolved in water.
ionic substance
It's an aqueous solution.
According to my knowledge it is Aqueous
Yes, CuCl2 (copper (II) chloride) is soluble in water and forms an aqueous solution.
(aq)- aqueous: Is when you dissolve something into waterEx. NaCl(s) into Na+(aq) Cl- (aq)-So it changes from a solid into aqueous ions.-Acids are mainly aqueous(l)- Liquid: On a molecular level the molecules of a liquid are arranged, or ordered somewhere between the order of a solid and the randomness of a gas.-The main difference would be that at an aqueous state, something is already dissolved into it to create a different substance
The state of silver at room temperature is a solid.
Dissolved in water.
Aqueous
aqueous (aq)
Yes, CuCl2 (copper (II) chloride) is soluble in water and forms an 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
According to my knowledge it is Aqueous
Chlorine water is a pale yellow-green solution at room temperature and pressure. It exists in a liquid state.
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".