Do h2o(l) and h20 (aq) have same meaning?
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Answer: Explanation: H2O(l) stands for pure distilled water evolved after a reaction which means it doesn't have any impurities. On the contrary, H2O(aq) stands for a aqueous solution of water dissolved with something which means it contains impurities.
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Generally there is not so much different between these two
When we talk about H2O in liq. phase it's means water is in limited amount
When we talk about H2O in aq. phase it means there is no scarcity of water means water is in excess amount
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