DIFFERENTIATE BETWEEN NATURE OF AN AQUEOUS SOLUTION OF HCL HAS AN AQUEOUS SOLUTION OF NH3?
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Aqueous means that the compound, or element is in form of a solution (where solvent is water).
Liquid means that the compound, or element is in its liquid state.
Consider these two examples:
1. NaCl(aq) 2. NaCl(l)
1. For table salt to be aqueous you need to dissolve it water, and you can do it at room temperature (25°C).
2. But for table salt to be liquid, you need to melt it at
801 °C (1,474 °F; 1,074 K)
So as you see, there is a huge difference between them.
●MARK BRAINLIEST...~
Liquid means that the compound, or element is in its liquid state.
Consider these two examples:
1. NaCl(aq) 2. NaCl(l)
1. For table salt to be aqueous you need to dissolve it water, and you can do it at room temperature (25°C).
2. But for table salt to be liquid, you need to melt it at
801 °C (1,474 °F; 1,074 K)
So as you see, there is a huge difference between them.
●MARK BRAINLIEST...~
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