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In a chemical equation, (aq) after one of the substances means that it is which of these? a solid formed from two ionic substances produced from nothing released as gas dissolved in water
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In a chemical equation, (aq) after one of the substances means that it is which of these? a solid formed from two ionic substances produced from nothing released as gas dissolved in water
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The answer is dissolved in water, because in chemistry, (aq) is shorthand for aqueous solution.
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