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What is an aquation?

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Updated: 6/3/2024

An animal that lives in water or spends alot of time in water

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What does aquation mean?

aquation means to hydrate.


What is the difference between solvation and hydration or acquation?

Solvation is the process of dissolving solute molecules in a solvent, whereas hydration specifically refers to solvation when water is the solvent. Aquation is the process of replacing ligands in a coordination compound with water molecules. So, while hydration is a type of solvation, aquation is a specific chemical process involving water molecules in coordination compounds.


What Is the appropiate aquation for how fast an object freely falls from a position of rest For how far that object falls?

for how fast an object falls, use v=gt. g stands for the acceleration of gravity- 9.8 m/s2 v stands for speed t stands for time for how far that object falls, use d=0.5gt2 d being distance


Acids are defined as compounds that dissociate in water to release?

Acids are defined as compounds that dissociated in water to release hydrogen cations, also called protons, with some degree of aquation. The most prevalent such aquated cation under most conditions has the formula H3O+1.


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