Aqueous. (Dissolved in water) Example: CaCl2(aq)= Aqueous Calcium Chloride.
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The reaction ( \text{Ca(OH)}_2(s) \rightleftharpoons \text{Ca}^{2+}(aq) + 2 \text{OH}^-(aq) ) with a change in enthalpy (( \Delta H )) of -16.71 kJ indicates that the dissolution of solid calcium hydroxide in water is an exothermic process. This means that heat is released when calcium hydroxide dissolves, resulting in a slight increase in the temperature of the solution. The negative value of ( \Delta H ) suggests that the products (dissolved ions) are more stable than the reactant (solid calcium hydroxide) in terms of energy.
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The symbol for dissolved in water in a chemical equation is (aq), which stands for "aqueous." This indicates that the substance is dissolved in water as part of the reaction.
The symbol used in a chemical equation for an aqueous solution is (aq) to indicate that a substance is dissolved in water. This symbol is placed next to the chemical formula of the dissolved substance.
"NH4OH" or NH3(aq) can be both be used as the symbol for aqueous ammonia.
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The symbol for a substance in a water solution is typically written as the chemical formula of the substance followed by "(aq)" to indicate it is in an aqueous solution. For example, the symbol for sodium chloride in water solution would be NaCl(aq).
The symbol for a substance that is soluble is (aq) which means aqueous or in aqueous solution.
Formula: Br2(aq)
Symbol equations for reactions are written using chemical formulae.
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The symbol used in a chemical equation for a substance dissolved in water is "(aq)", which stands for "aqueous".