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Amar Kumar 8 years, 2 months ago
A liquid is a state of matter. There being three states of matter, namely, solid, liquid, and gas. They all have their particular features and properties.Liquid is used to indicate formation of liquid substances in a reaction.Water is liquid.
By “aqueous,” we actually mean a solution where the solvent is water and some compound is dissolved in it.'Aqueous' in a chemical equation indicates that the material dispersed in water (a solution in water). For example, when we pour sodium hydroxide solution into dilute hydrochloric acid, we get an aqueous solution of sodium chloride.
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