The chemical term is solute.
A product is a substance that is formed by a chemical reaction.
Disulfur dioxide is an unstable solid.
The term "aqueous" refers to a substance dissolved in water, which itself is a physical change. When a solid dissolves in water, it typically retains its chemical identity, meaning that the process is reversible. However, if a chemical reaction occurs in the aqueous solution, that would be a chemical change. Thus, "aqueous" describes a physical state rather than a specific change.
Chemical- the composition of the substance Physical- appearance of substance
The term "limiting" is used to describe the reactant that is completely consumed in a chemical reaction, thus limiting the amount of product that can be formed. It determines the maximum amount of product that can be produced based on its stoichiometry and quantity.
The term is "precipitation." It refers to a process where a solid substance forms from a solution due to a chemical reaction or a change in conditions, such as temperature.
The term for an insoluble solid substance produced from a reaction in aqueous solution is a precipitate. This forms when the ions in the solution react to form an insoluble compound that falls out of solution.
Aqueous solution.
(aq) It means aqueous. Example: NaCl(aq)
I don't know the context of the solution but I believe in this case it means for ions to precipitate out. For example, when barium hydroxide (Ba(OH)2) is added to sulfuric acid (H2SO4) in aqueous solution, the ions will disassociate and barium sulfate (BaSO4) will form a solid from the Ba and the SO4, thus "come out of solution."
A product is a substance that is formed by a chemical reaction.
Disulfur dioxide is an unstable solid.
The term used to describe a new substance formed from a chemical reaction would be "product."
The term used to describe a new substance formed from a chemical reaction would be "product."
When solid sodium chloride dissolves in water, the resulting sodium and chloride ions are said to be the products. Product is a general term for any substance which results as the result of a chemical reaction. Thus, if the solution was to be boiled and the ions formed into a solid, the products and reactants would be reversed.
The term used to describe a new substance formed from a chemical reaction would be "product."
If a product is dissolved in water it is known to be aqueous.