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An aqueous solution is made up of

A. colloids
B. pure water molecules
C. ions dissociated in solution
D. covalent molecules in a water solution.

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I believe an aqueous solution is made up of ions dissociated in solution. An aqueous solution is a solution in which water acts as a solvent. For example a solution sodium chloride in water is shown as Na+(aq) + Cl-(aq). Most acids and bases exists in aqueous solution form.
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