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what is the difference between H2O(l) and H2O(aq)

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Answered by fuzailnadim
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H20(l) refers to the liquid state of water while H2O(aq) refers to an aqueous solution of water
Answered by anshumanmondal49
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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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