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both are same term because both are liquid.
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It's pretty simple.
Liquid is just a phase. Phase is the arrangement of atoms in the elements’ crystal structure. Depending on this arrangement, element can be in solid, liquid or gas phase. These are the normal ones which we know of. Liquid is a state of matter that has no fixed shape but has a definite volume. Liquid is made up of tiny particles of matter such as atoms and molecules that are held together by chemical bonds. Liquid shares many characteristics of both states such as similar to gas it is free-flowing and can take the shape of the container it is placed in, however unlike a gas it cannot fill every space of the container. The density of liquid is closer to solid than gas and both are termed as condensed matter
Aqueous solution or aqueous state is just the phase of the element with water as solvent. Just imagine that water is universe and the element is inside it. So when we say aqueous sulphuric acid , for example, we can just say that( liquid) sulphuric acid dissolved in right amount of concentration in water. Lemon juice for example is aqueous solution but when you squeeze the lemon in a glass, what you have is just concentrated lemon solution which is liquid.
So to sum it up: An aqueous solution is a solution in which a substance is dissolved in water. The substance known as solute is added to water, which is known as solvent in this case as it is in a greater quantity. All aqueous solutions include water as the solvent and are liquid in form. NaCl (aq.) is the most commonly known aqueous solution, where normal table salt is added to water to form a solution. The form is denoted as aqueous with addition of (aq.) to the name.
Examples of aqueous solutions include household bleach, blood, paint and milk.
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It's pretty simple.
Liquid is just a phase. Phase is the arrangement of atoms in the elements’ crystal structure. Depending on this arrangement, element can be in solid, liquid or gas phase. These are the normal ones which we know of. Liquid is a state of matter that has no fixed shape but has a definite volume. Liquid is made up of tiny particles of matter such as atoms and molecules that are held together by chemical bonds. Liquid shares many characteristics of both states such as similar to gas it is free-flowing and can take the shape of the container it is placed in, however unlike a gas it cannot fill every space of the container. The density of liquid is closer to solid than gas and both are termed as condensed matter
Aqueous solution or aqueous state is just the phase of the element with water as solvent. Just imagine that water is universe and the element is inside it. So when we say aqueous sulphuric acid , for example, we can just say that( liquid) sulphuric acid dissolved in right amount of concentration in water. Lemon juice for example is aqueous solution but when you squeeze the lemon in a glass, what you have is just concentrated lemon solution which is liquid.
So to sum it up: An aqueous solution is a solution in which a substance is dissolved in water. The substance known as solute is added to water, which is known as solvent in this case as it is in a greater quantity. All aqueous solutions include water as the solvent and are liquid in form. NaCl (aq.) is the most commonly known aqueous solution, where normal table salt is added to water to form a solution. The form is denoted as aqueous with addition of (aq.) to the name.
Examples of aqueous solutions include household bleach, blood, paint and milk.
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