what is meant by aqueous and nonaqueous solution give an example of each
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Solutions in which water is the solvent are called aqueous solutions. For example, when sugar is dissolved in water, the solution obtained is called an aqueous solution of sugar.
The solutions obtained by dissolving a solute in any solvent other than water are called non aqueous solutions (non acqueous means without water). For example, if a solute is dissolved in any solvent such as benzene, alcohol, ether, carbon, disulphide, carbon tetrachloride, acetone, etc., the solution obtained is called a non aqueous solution.
Some commonly used non aqueous solutions are,
(a) Solution of sulphur in carbon disulphide
(b) Solution of iodine in carbon tetrachloride
(c) Solution of iodine in alcohol (tincture of iodine).
The solutions obtained by dissolving a solute in any solvent other than water are called non aqueous solutions (non acqueous means without water). For example, if a solute is dissolved in any solvent such as benzene, alcohol, ether, carbon, disulphide, carbon tetrachloride, acetone, etc., the solution obtained is called a non aqueous solution.
Some commonly used non aqueous solutions are,
(a) Solution of sulphur in carbon disulphide
(b) Solution of iodine in carbon tetrachloride
(c) Solution of iodine in alcohol (tincture of iodine).
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Solutions in which solvent is water is called aqueous solution and if Solvent is other than water then the solution is called non-aqueous solution.
Example of
Aqueous solution: NaOH in water
Non-aqueous solution: Ethene in dichloromethane
Example of
Aqueous solution: NaOH in water
Non-aqueous solution: Ethene in dichloromethane
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